Matt Richardson is the senior managing editor for the Managing Your Money section for CBSNews.com. He writes and edits content about personal finance ranging from savings to investing to insurance.
Savings accounts are great places to stash money for an emergency fund or short-term goals like a wedding or vacation. The two main types of savings accounts are high-yield savings accounts and ...
Regular saver accounts offer some of the best returns on the market. But, on the flipside, they come with stringent restrictions. Most of the top deals, for example, are only available to current ...
Banks and building societies are climbing the best-buy tables with attractive regular saver accounts, so should you sign up for one? Savers can get rates of up to 7% on a regular saver account, which ...
If you’re scrolling through the best savings accounts on the market, chances are the ones with the highest interest rates are regular savings accounts. For example, First Direct and the Co-operative ...
All the banks we mention are protected by the Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS), meaning up to £120,000 of your savings are protected should a bank go bust. Cash savers looking for the ...
This content is provided by an external author without editing by Finextra. It expresses the views and opinions of the author. The account aims to help young people form positive savings habits by ...
If you're a Skipton Building Society mortgage or savings customer you can now access its new 7.5% regular savings account. The eye-catching rate is one of the highest we've seen on this type of ...
First Direct is doubling the interest rate on its regular savings account from 3.5% to 7% on Thursday 1 December. It's the highest rate we've seen on this type of account since 2012. But there are a ...
Santander has increased the rate on its Regular eSaver account from 3 per cent to a market-leading 5 per cent. The bank pays the top rate on monthly deposits of up to £200 - so savers squirrelling ...