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March 19, 2008 at 10:41 AM #173497March 19, 2008 at 11:17 AM #173079
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ParticipantHow bad does it have to get before masses start cashing-out and literally stashing the cash? Used to think the ole mattress stories were extreme but have to admit it crossed my mind yesterday when I moved some investments to CD’s. How low will the deposit interest go before it amounts to so little that hoarding cash makes more sense?
March 19, 2008 at 11:17 AM #173421Peace
ParticipantHow bad does it have to get before masses start cashing-out and literally stashing the cash? Used to think the ole mattress stories were extreme but have to admit it crossed my mind yesterday when I moved some investments to CD’s. How low will the deposit interest go before it amounts to so little that hoarding cash makes more sense?
March 19, 2008 at 11:17 AM #173424Peace
ParticipantHow bad does it have to get before masses start cashing-out and literally stashing the cash? Used to think the ole mattress stories were extreme but have to admit it crossed my mind yesterday when I moved some investments to CD’s. How low will the deposit interest go before it amounts to so little that hoarding cash makes more sense?
March 19, 2008 at 11:17 AM #173445Peace
ParticipantHow bad does it have to get before masses start cashing-out and literally stashing the cash? Used to think the ole mattress stories were extreme but have to admit it crossed my mind yesterday when I moved some investments to CD’s. How low will the deposit interest go before it amounts to so little that hoarding cash makes more sense?
March 19, 2008 at 11:17 AM #173526Peace
ParticipantHow bad does it have to get before masses start cashing-out and literally stashing the cash? Used to think the ole mattress stories were extreme but have to admit it crossed my mind yesterday when I moved some investments to CD’s. How low will the deposit interest go before it amounts to so little that hoarding cash makes more sense?
March 19, 2008 at 11:37 AM #173096
svelteParticipantUsed to think the ole mattress stories were extreme but have to admit it crossed my mind yesterday when I moved some investments to CD’s. How low will the deposit interest go before it amounts to so little that hoarding cash makes more sense?
In many ways, CDs are the modern day equivalent of stashing dollars in a mattress: guaranteed by the govt, losing purchasing power daily, etc.
Okay, maybe a time-released mattress since there would likely be a lag in when the govt would reimburse you should the bank go kersplat.
March 19, 2008 at 11:37 AM #173436
svelteParticipantUsed to think the ole mattress stories were extreme but have to admit it crossed my mind yesterday when I moved some investments to CD’s. How low will the deposit interest go before it amounts to so little that hoarding cash makes more sense?
In many ways, CDs are the modern day equivalent of stashing dollars in a mattress: guaranteed by the govt, losing purchasing power daily, etc.
Okay, maybe a time-released mattress since there would likely be a lag in when the govt would reimburse you should the bank go kersplat.
March 19, 2008 at 11:37 AM #173439
svelteParticipantUsed to think the ole mattress stories were extreme but have to admit it crossed my mind yesterday when I moved some investments to CD’s. How low will the deposit interest go before it amounts to so little that hoarding cash makes more sense?
In many ways, CDs are the modern day equivalent of stashing dollars in a mattress: guaranteed by the govt, losing purchasing power daily, etc.
Okay, maybe a time-released mattress since there would likely be a lag in when the govt would reimburse you should the bank go kersplat.
March 19, 2008 at 11:37 AM #173460
svelteParticipantUsed to think the ole mattress stories were extreme but have to admit it crossed my mind yesterday when I moved some investments to CD’s. How low will the deposit interest go before it amounts to so little that hoarding cash makes more sense?
In many ways, CDs are the modern day equivalent of stashing dollars in a mattress: guaranteed by the govt, losing purchasing power daily, etc.
Okay, maybe a time-released mattress since there would likely be a lag in when the govt would reimburse you should the bank go kersplat.
March 19, 2008 at 11:37 AM #173541
svelteParticipantUsed to think the ole mattress stories were extreme but have to admit it crossed my mind yesterday when I moved some investments to CD’s. How low will the deposit interest go before it amounts to so little that hoarding cash makes more sense?
In many ways, CDs are the modern day equivalent of stashing dollars in a mattress: guaranteed by the govt, losing purchasing power daily, etc.
Okay, maybe a time-released mattress since there would likely be a lag in when the govt would reimburse you should the bank go kersplat.
March 19, 2008 at 1:07 PM #173177Peace
ParticipantBut is FDIC invulnerable? Wasn’t it created just for times like these? But like all insurance – you never know how it really works until you make a claim.
March 19, 2008 at 1:07 PM #173517Peace
ParticipantBut is FDIC invulnerable? Wasn’t it created just for times like these? But like all insurance – you never know how it really works until you make a claim.
March 19, 2008 at 1:07 PM #173519Peace
ParticipantBut is FDIC invulnerable? Wasn’t it created just for times like these? But like all insurance – you never know how it really works until you make a claim.
March 19, 2008 at 1:07 PM #173539Peace
ParticipantBut is FDIC invulnerable? Wasn’t it created just for times like these? But like all insurance – you never know how it really works until you make a claim.
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