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Low interest rates and the recent stock market surge make this a challenging time to find the best places for your extra cash.
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1. Top off your emergency fund
Given today's shaky job picture, you need fully six months' worth of expenses set aside in a liquid account that you can raid if calamity strikes. Fall short? Adding to that stash is a no-brainer. Because yields on many of the typical cash options look rotten -- six-month CDs are kicking off an average 0.62%, and money-market funds are hovering around 0.05% - your best bet is a high-yield online savings account. One example: Ally Bank (ally.com; 1.75% yield; no minimum). Find other solutions at bankrate.com.
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2. Spend five hours with a financial planner
If you're like most investors, your portfolio has been through the wringer -- and while you may not want someone to run your money for you, you could use a pro to help you get back on track. Call a fee-only planner and ask for a simple checkup, which is likely to run around a grand. To find such a planner, go to garrettplanningnetwork.com; an hourly rate of $150 to $250 is typical.
3. Buy a top-notch stock fund
Very few no-loads let you in for a minimum investment of as little as $1,000 ($2,500 is typical). Here are three that do -- all of which have low fees, excellent long-term records, and strategies that make particular sense now.
4. Upgrade your home appliances
Replacing your old machines with energy-efficient ones will cut your electricity and water bills -- plus land you Cash-for-Clunkers-style rebates of up to $250 apiece. Each of the models below is highly rated by Consumer Reports and will set you back less than $1,000.
Appliance: Dishwasher
Model: Bosch Evolution 500 Series SHE55M1[2]UC
Annual utility savings:* $31
Cost: $850
Appliance: Refrigerator
Model: Amana ABB2221FE[W]
Annual utility savings:* $49
Cost: $950
Appliance: Washing machine
Model: General Electric WCVH6800J
Annual utility savings:* $122
Cost: $700
Source: Energystar.gov
NOTE: *Savings in electricity and water charges when you replace a 15-year-old model.
5. Help on a large scale (really!)
You can turn $1,000 into one of the following:
8 sheep for needy rural families: Heifer International (heifer.org)
40 microloans for would-be entrepreneurs in Third World countries: Kiva (kiva.org)
1,000 trees planted to stop erosion and green up the planet: American Forests (americanforests.org)
6. Join a gym
Getting fit doesn't just feel good: It can cut your bills. The typical obese American (209 pounds or above for someone 5 feet 10 inches) incurred $1,429 more in health-care costs in 2006 than someone with a healthy weight (174 pounds or less). So buy a health-club membership (median cost: $775 a year) -- and spend the remaining $225 on a personal trainer to get you off to a strong start.
7. Beef up your IRA (If you're 50 or older)
Take advantage of catch-up provisions that let you put an extra $1,000 into your individual retirement account each year.
8. Pay down credit card debt
Pay down credit card debt
See today's average rates across the country.
| Loan Type | Today | Last Week |
|---|---|---|
| 30 Year Fixed | 5.11% | 5.07% |
| 15 Year Fixed | 4.48% | 4.55% |
| 1 Year ARM | 3.91% | 3.94% |
| 30 Year Fixed Jumbo | 5.90% | 5.86% |
| 5/1 ARM | 4.25% | 4.19% |
| 3/1 ARM | 4.94% | 4.97% |
| Loan Type | Today | Last Week |
|---|---|---|
| $30K Home Equity Loan | 8.38% | 8.34% |
| $50K Home Equity Loan | 8.28% | 8.22% |
| $75K Home Equity Loan | 8.31% | 8.25% |
| $30K HELOC | 5.17% | 5.19% |
| $50K HELOC | 4.91% | 4.93% |
| $75K HELOC | 4.91% | 4.93% |
| Loan Type | Today | Last Week |
|---|---|---|
| 36 Month New Car Loan | 6.71% | 6.70% |
| 48 Month New Car Loan | 6.84% | 6.82% |
| 60 Month New Car Loan | 6.88% | 6.86% |
| 72 Month New Car Loan | 6.12% | 6.12% |
| 36 Month Used Car Loan | 7.17% | 7.17% |
| 48 Month Used Car Loan | 7.05% | 7.05% |
| Card Type | Today | Last Week |
|---|---|---|
| Business Credit Cards | 10.74% | 9.74% |
| Low Interest Credit Cards | 11.97% | 11.75% |
| Balance Transfer Credit Cards | 12.09% | 12.20% |
| Cash Back Credit Cards | 12.49% | 12.08% |
| Instant Approval Credit Cards | 13.32% | 13.32% |
| Reward Credit Cards | 13.42% | 13.29% |
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