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Advantages of Online Savings Accounts

By Richard Greenwood

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If you already opened an online savings account with your bank, but you have yet to regularly use it as a modern piggy bank, now is as good a time to start as any. Rather than spending your hard-earned dollars purchasing things that you really don't need, it makes more financial sense to save up and put the money on an online savings account.

For those who need further convincing, read on to find out what are the benefits that you will have when you open an online account.

Enumerating the Benefits of Having an Online Savings Account

Sure, the entire world is facing tough economic times - but it doesn't matter. As long as your end goal is to save funds for retirement, education, making a major purchase in the future or you just plain want to have something saved in case of emergencies, you will definitely feel secure in the thought that you do have an online savings account to rely on.

Now, let us take a look at some of the most important benefits that you will get to enjoy as an account owner when you take advantage of the high interest rates offered by your bank for setting up an online savings account:

1. You can take advantage of high interest rates. Again, the economy is rough on almost every country these days - but despite the fact that the interest rates plummeted over the past couple of years, it still is a good financial move to open an online savings account.

As compared to other forms of saving - like placing your money in a vault or something similar where you will physically store your savings - having an online savings account will allow your funds to earn over time through the still high interest rates.

2. You can easily separate your checking account from your online savings account. Despite the high interest rates of on online savings account, some individuals still fail to use it as their primary means of saving money because they do not keep a separate checking account for their expenses.

If you are serious in using the high interest rates of an online savings account to boost your rainy day funds - then keeping a separate savings account and spending account is worth the effort.

3. Online savings accounts are liquid and secure. No matter what your long-term and short-term financial goals are, an online savings account with high interest rates is flexible enough because the funds are liquid and secure. Whenever you need the money, you can withdraw funds from your savings account using your ATM card.

The percentage for the high interest rates will not be affected as much when you withdraw funds early, unlike what happens to a time deposit account.

With all the benefits that it provides, setting up an online savings account with high interest rates is a good move with so that you can easily reach your long-term and short-term financial goals.

This article on saving money and high interest savings account products is by Richard Greenwood of the Click 4 Group which runs a number of finance comparison websites to help consumers compare and apply for the best banking products for their needs. The sites feature leading banks including the BankWest Telenet Saver account.

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