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The best savings accounts in Canada for 2023
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Compare the best savings accounts in Canada for 2023
By MoneySense Staff on January 27, 2023
When it comes to choosing a savings product, the type of account is just as important as its features. And what you go with can depend on your money goals—investing or growing an emergency fund. Below, we break down the three main types of savings accounts and list our 2022 selections for the best savings accounts in Canada for each category.
The best high-interest savings accounts
While the rates offered can vary from account to account, you’ll want to consider other factors, too. For example, if you prefer to bank online or on your phone, you likely won’t miss the ability to make in-person transactions and can take advantage of the fact that banks without brick-and-mortar branches may offer higher rates…
The best high-interest savings accounts in Canada for 2023
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Canada’s best high-interest savings accounts
By Keph Senett and Rebecca Cuneo Keenan on January 26, 2023Estimated Reading Time: 14 minutes
Generally, savings accounts offer very low interest rates. So, if you want to earn on your deposits (rather than simply using your account as a temporary “holding tank” or directing to longer-term saving and investing vehicles), a savings account with a high interest rate is a no-brainer. This type of account is referred to as high-interest savings account (HISA). We break down what you should know about HISAs and give you our picks for the most competitive interest rates in Canada…
Bernice is debt free and has savings, but wonders if she should start investing in the stock market
– thestar.com