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Managing an E-Trade Savings Account

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Summary: Manage an E-Trade savings account by filling out the online application and transferring or depositing through the mail a minimum amount of money. Compare different banks and brokerage firms to find the best place for a savings account with help from a business professor in this free video on E-Trade.

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By John Niemira
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John Niemira is a professor of business at Stevens-Henager College in Salt Lake City, Utah.read more

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"Hi, my name is John Niemira and I want to talk to you today about managing your E-Trade savings account. E-Trade is a great company, an all service company bank and stock company. They're offering lots of services with your checking and savings account. You can start with a minimal deposit, I believe it's around fifty to a hundred dollars you can start a savings or checking account with them. It's an easy on line application, maybe take you five minutes. Get on to their website, first of all, click on start an account, follow the directions, a fairly simple application process. You will have to mail in money or transfer money from a different account to start an account with them, fairly simple process, great interest rates. So get on their website, take a look at their information, compare with some other companies. It think you'll find it's a good way to go. For any more information on this topic or any other business topic, you can contact me directly at my email, jniemira@gmail.com."

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