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Retirement planning in Long Island, New York

By Clare Mallen · Bankrate.com
Tuesday, October 2, 2012
Posted: 10 am ET

Stay ahead of the crowd while retirement planning in Long Island, NY, by using our site's tips, tools and calculators.  Finding a safe harbor for your retirement funds is imperative to help steer your course while retirement planning. Consider investing in a money market account for a safe and easy way to begin your retirement planning. We makes finding the best money market rates for retirement planning in Long Island, NY, a breeze as the rate tables are updated throughout the day to provide the latest interest rates in your New York locale.

Retirement planning in Long Island, New York

As of 10:00 a.m. in Long Island, New York, the savings rates are as follows.

Product Bank Institutions Intro Rate Intro Months Rate After Intro APY Min Bal Open Min Bal Avoid Fees Monthly Fees
$10k Bank of America 0% 0 0.10% 0.10% $10,000 $2,500 $12
Jumbo Bank of America 0% 0 0.15% 0.15% $100,000 $2,500 $12
                 
                 

Use our retirement plan income calculator to see how far away you are from retiring.

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1 Comment
Rich
May 13, 2012 at 12:53 pm

Why anyone whould want to have a BOA account is unexplainable. They are not customer friendly to Americans, but wanted to issue debit cards to illegals, so they could get their business. Shameful.