While there are lots of options,
that means lots of savings, too.
Variable interest rates can be alluring — a low initial APR can
mean a lot of savings in the first few years of repayment.
Settling for coverage with fewer features can
mean a lot of savings on insurance payments
Not exact matches
Which
means, there is A
LOT of upside towards pre-tax retirement
savings contributions!
In Greece's case at least, we haven't seen much wager - pinching growth, and they continue to try to increase their national
savings as a percentage
of their GDP to match Germany's again, and that just
means there's not a
lot of consumption or investment happening in the weaker parts
of the Eurozone.
Lots of money in a big, fat
savings account
means you're covered and don't need more insurance.
But just because you don't have a
lot of money doesn't
mean that you shouldn't get to have great
savings account options.
My understanding is a
lot of Canadians have taken «
savings» to
mean literally — i.e. it's a
savings account — and stashed mostly cash into it.
You may not think this
means a
lot but when you add up the
savings they probably equal the cost
of a nice meal out for two....
This
means home insurance
savings with a
lot of time or effort.