URGENT HELP
#2



Join Date: May 1999
Posts: 6,084
One option is to open an account with E-Trade and instead of trading have your uninvested cash earn interest in one of their money market funds (the highest yielding about 3.5%). E-Trade offers miles/ponts. Be aware though that many posted in SPAM that their experience with E-Trade was less than perfect.
#4




Join Date: Jan 2000
Posts: 3,218
I believe TD Waterhouse still has the sign up bonus with AA miles for a $10K deposit (or something like that).
The AAdvantage Mileage Fund, available at TD Waterhouse, earned a rate of 3.3% last month. The regular money market usually earns 0.1%-0.2% more. You can do better at a community savings bank but no miles. Also, some of these brokers charge you account inactivity fees...
The AAdvantage Mileage Fund, available at TD Waterhouse, earned a rate of 3.3% last month. The regular money market usually earns 0.1%-0.2% more. You can do better at a community savings bank but no miles. Also, some of these brokers charge you account inactivity fees...
#5
Join Date: Nov 2000
Location: Minneapolis, MN, USA;
Posts: 255
You didn't metion any specific FF program, so I will throw this in.
Northwest has WorldPerks InvestorMiles through Warburg Pincus Funds (800-927-2874) or www.warburg.com/fund_menus/nwfmenu.htm
Northwest has WorldPerks InvestorMiles through Warburg Pincus Funds (800-927-2874) or www.warburg.com/fund_menus/nwfmenu.htm
#6
Join Date: Feb 2000
Location: New York, NY, USA
Programs: Lifetime: UA Gold, AA Gold, & Marriott Titanium
Posts: 1,352
There are some BankDirect options (www.bankdirect.com):
Mileage Money Market: 2.9% APY plus 1000 miles for a new account plus 50 miles per month per $1000 (so that would be 15,000 mile per year for $25K)
Mileage CD:
1000 miles/$1000 in 2 year (4.15% APY)
500 miles/$1000 in 1 year (3.65% APY)
250 miles/$1000 in 6 month (3.4% APY)
You could also get 4% APY in a non mileage MMA.
Mileage Money Market: 2.9% APY plus 1000 miles for a new account plus 50 miles per month per $1000 (so that would be 15,000 mile per year for $25K)
Mileage CD:
1000 miles/$1000 in 2 year (4.15% APY)
500 miles/$1000 in 1 year (3.65% APY)
250 miles/$1000 in 6 month (3.4% APY)
You could also get 4% APY in a non mileage MMA.
#7
Join Date: Jul 2000
Location: Sugar Land,Texas USA
Posts: 4,889
INGDirect.com is another great choice. 5% interest, with no minimum. Also I can earn a little when I refer you, so if you are interested please send your full name and email address to me, (Email is included in my profile)
Thanks
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Al
Thanks
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Al
#9


Join Date: Jun 2001
Location: A small town in North Georgia
Programs: DL Platinum Medallion, AA
Posts: 1,678
Go to www.aolaadvantage.com and look for the American/Charles Schwab.
#10
Join Date: May 2001
Location: NYC
Posts: 319
I think Georgia Peach has the right idea. You can earn up to 50,000 American Airlines miles by opening up an account with Schwab. I have several accounts with Schwab, they have very competitive money market rates, lots of no load mutual funds, and offer on line trading. Their customer service is also as good as a full service broker plus you can reach them by phone 24 hours a day. You should at least give them a call before you make your decision. Good luck.


