My Money Blog has partnered with CardRatings and may receive a commission from card issuers. Some or all of the card offers that appear on this site are from advertisers and may impact how and where card products appear on the site. MyMoneyBlog.com does not include all card companies or all available card offers. All opinions expressed are the author’s alone.

Greenlight Debit Card For Kids: Free Subscription for PSECU Members ($60/year Value)

Greenlight is a popular reloadable debit card service for kids, where parents can manage and track their kids spending. You can also add an allowance, payments for recurring chores or one-time jobs, and teach them compound interest via "parent-paid … [Read the rest]

UBS Global Investment Returns Yearbook 2024: The Haystack Keeps Changing

The 25th edition of the UBS Global Investment Returns Yearbook is available for free download in a 56-page PDF Summary Edition version on the UBS website. (Credit Suisse took over the publication of this yearbook in 2009, and UBS was voluntold to … [Read the rest]

Best Interest Rates on Cash Roundup – March 2024

Here's my monthly roundup of the best interest rates on cash as of March 2024, roughly sorted from shortest to longest maturities. There are lesser-known opportunities available to individual investors, often earning you a lot more money while … [Read the rest]

Berkshire Hathaway 2023 Annual Letter by Warren Buffett: Notes and Commentary

Berkshire Hathaway (BRK) released its 2023 Letter to Shareholders (also see full 2023 Annual Report), which Warren Buffett also uses as an educational instrument. As always, I recommend reading it yourself (only 17 pages total this year). I … [Read the rest]

Save App Review: 9.07% APY Advertised vs. 0.00% APY Actual Return on Market Savings From 12/2022 to 12/2023

Update February 2024: Save now provides a link to their actual returns for their 1-year Market Savings across all portfolios. But be careful, as much of what is shown at first glance is for products that haven't actually completed their entire … [Read the rest]

Upgrade Premier Savings: Up to $200 Deposit Bonus + 5.21% APY

(Update July 2024: The top deposit bonus level is now back to $200.) Original, outdated post with expired details from when the top tier was worth $500: Upgrade is offering up to a $500 deposit bonus via referral link when you open their … [Read the rest]

Wells Fargo $325 Checking + $225 Savings Account Bonuses

Updated with current $325 Checking + $225 Savings offers. Wells Fargo has brought back a few larger bonuses for both new checking and savings account customers. The checking bonus requires direct deposit and the savings bonus requires a $10,000 … [Read the rest]

IKEA Family Discount: $15 off $150, $30 off $300, $50 off $500 (Ends 3/3/24)

New discount up to 10% off, ends 3/3/24. IKEA has a limited-time "Spend and Get" promotion offering $15 off $150+, $30 off $300+, and $50 off $500+ purchases (all amounts are before sales tax and other taxes). U.S. only. Valid in-store and online. … [Read the rest]

Study: 100% Stocks The Best Portfolio For Both Accumulation and Retirement Income?

The academic paper Beyond the Status Quo: A Critical Assessment of Lifecycle Investment Advice by Anarkulova, Cederburg and O'Doherty had a conclusion that caught my eye. From the abstract: We challenge two central tenets of lifecycle investing: … [Read the rest]

Self-Paced CFP: The 7-Step Financial Planning Process (Course Notes #1)

Whew! 😅 I just passed my first mid-term test in about 20 years. The first half of Fundamentals of Financial Planning, the first course from my self-paced CFP program, included coverage of the official 7-Step "Financial Planning Process". … [Read the rest]

Taking a Self-Paced CFP Education Course For Fun and… Personal Knowledge

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=viCf2Sf5GBc While pondering potential goals for the New Year, I ended up poking around Certified Financial Planner (CFP) Certification Education Programs. I have been toying with the idea of taking one of these … [Read the rest]

TurboTax Online Walkthrough: How To Enter US Treasury Interest from Money Market and Bond Funds/ETFs For State Tax Exemption

If you earned interest from a money market fund or bond mutual fund/ETF last year, a significant portion of this interest may have come from US Treasury bills and bonds, which are generally exempt from state and local income taxes. (California, … [Read the rest]