View Full Version : Interest Saver Accounts.. Anyone used them?
gerryonline
24-02-10, 10:48 AM
I spotted a tweet from Brendan earlier today about interest saver accounts, paying 5.5% the link is here St George - Direct Saver $50.00 Cashback Deals, Coupon Codes - Get Paid To Shop Online
(http://bit.ly/bY2MiI)
I have never really been into interest accounts personally but this one caught my eye, supposedly if you sign up in the next week, st george bank pays you $30 and gives you 5.5% per annum?
I think I might sign up but was wondering if anyone had any feedback on st george bank and whether or not interest saver accounts are worth it?
The rate isn't bad, but you can get 5.62% with Bankwest and UBank (NAB), or 5.60% with ING. You'd have to check out the fees and charges first though.
Why were you not into interest bearing accounts?
justinsigns
24-02-10, 07:54 PM
I had an ANZ V2 for a while, but decided to hold my money in the offset account and save 6.5% interest on my mortgage instead of earning 5% then pay tax on that interest.
This is my view, it could be wrong but suits our situation.
For sure - if you have a mortgage with an offset facility, they are definitely the best way to go. As you said, you're effectively 'earning' a rate of interest equal to your mortgage rate (which will always be better than the best savings account rate) and you don't pay any tax on it. Fantastic.
A word of warning though - make sure it's a proper 100% offset account, because there are still a few offset accounts out there that don't provide a full offset.
gerryonline
25-02-10, 09:18 AM
I had just never thought of using them, main thing I use is the same as what justin says an offset against my mortgage and that seems to work fine.
Maybe I have never had enough money in my accounts to benefit from an interest saver account!
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