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* Money market deposit accounts (German: ''Tagesgeld'') are accounts where you add an withdraw money all the time. | * Money market deposit accounts (German: ''Tagesgeld'') are accounts where you add an withdraw money all the time. | ||
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== List of Money Market Accounts (''Tagesgeld'') == | == List of Money Market Accounts (''Tagesgeld'') == | ||
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== List of Fixed Deposit Accounts (''Festgeld'') == | == List of Fixed Deposit Accounts (''Festgeld'') == | ||
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Revision as of 00:28, 5 February 2022
Which type of saving account is right for me?
- Money market deposit accounts (German: Tagesgeld) are accounts where you add an withdraw money all the time.
- But: their interest rate keeps changing all the time, too.
- Fixed-term or fixed deposits (German: Festgeld) have a fixed interest rate – but you cannot get your money for the period that you did set it up for.
- Benefit: The interest rates are usually higher than on a Tagesgeld.
List of Money Market Accounts (Tagesgeld)
List of Fixed Deposit Accounts (Festgeld)