Robinhood HOOD Week Promo: 3% IRA, 2% Margin, 1% ACAT Bonus (10/16-10/27)

Robinhood brokerage app is jumping on the week-long promo trend and just teased Robinhood HOOD Week (“HOOD” is their stock symbol) from October 16, 2024 to October 27, 2024. The front page is vague but inside the full terms you can see exactly what they will be offering. They are still aggressively collecting assets, and are rolling back out some very competitive cash bonuses when you transfer in assets from external brokerages:

  • 1% bonus on ACATS transfers to your Robinhood joint or individual investing account from an external brokerage. Two-year minimum hold period.
  • 2% bonus on ACATS transfers with a margin balance of $10,000 or more to your Robinhood joint or individual investing account from an external brokerage. Two-year minimum hold period.
  • 3% on ACATS transfers to your Robinhood IRA with a Robinhood Gold subscription, excluding rollovers. Five-year minimum hold period.

Hodl on, though! Transfers must be initiated between 12 AM ET on October 16, 2024 and 11:59 PM ET on October 27, 2024.

Robinhood will also reimburse up to $75 in outgoing transfer fees with transfers of $7,500 or more. This is a one-time reimbursement per account type, per external brokerage.

The asset retention requirement requires that you maintain the transferred assets in your Robinhood account for at least 2 years for the 1% or 2% bonuses and 5 years for the 3% bonus. If you withdraw assets and the balance falls below the initial transfer amount, Robinhood reserves the right to reduce or revoke your bonus, in full or in part.

The 2% bonus with margin balances is an interesting new wrinkle, and it could very easily be worth it “create” a margin balance ahead of time in preparation for the promo week. You’d want to withdraw your cash, and then buy something on margin – even SGOV or another Treasury Bill ETF would work. Paying even 12% interest on $10,000 of margin for an entire month would only be $100 of interest. An extra 1% on $100,000 transferred is worth $1,000, an extra 1% of $1 million is $10,000, and so on.

I didn’t even know you were allowed to transfer margin balances, but apparently that is one of the features of the ACATS system. I suppose it’s like a balance transfer between credit cards, and Robinhood really wants your interest-accruing debt.

I’ve already written multiple articles about past flavors of these Robinhood promos, and I participated in the 3% IRA bonus previously. As always, read through the terms and understand that you’ll be locked into Robinhood for two to five years. Since I’m already partially locked-in, I am pondering that new 2% margin transfer bonus. 🤔

(Anyone understand the meaning of the cherry?)

October Deals Week: Amazon Prime Big Deal Days, Target Circle Week, Walmart Deals

I guess all the major retailers decided that we needed another big coordinated event in October, so here we are again. I looked through the sales and here are a few things that caught my eye. Amazon has refreshed some of their free trials and credits for this event, so check again if you are targeted. For some reason, a lot of stick vacuums on sale everywhere. (I do still love our Dyson stick vacuum…)

If you have the Pepper Gift Card app, this is a great opportunity to stack with their discounted gift cards at Amazon, Walmart, and Target. Remember, Sam’s Club gift cards can be used at Walmart. Pepper has continued to offer big flash discounts, and the gift cards can be redeemed instantly after purchase. New customers can still get double points for the first 15 days with my referral code 588494 on the first screen after downloading the app. I’ve stored up $1,000s of Amazon and Walmart gift card balances.

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Amazon Prime Big Deal Days

Amazon Free Trials

Amazon “Shop with Points” Promos (Check again if targeted)

Target Circle Week

Walmart Deals

Costco Member Savings Event

Kudos App: $20 Referral Bonus, 20% Cash Back at PetSmart, 15% Back at VRBO, TripAdvisor, Booking.com

Updated with new 5X promo through October 31st. Kudos is a new mobile app and browser extension that aims to enhance your existing credit card rewards when shopping. It does this by tracking all your rewards credit cards and recommending the best one to use, recommending new credit cards (that’s how they make money), and doubling your credit card rewards when shopping through an affiliated Boost merchant (they are also a shopping portal). New members can get a $20 referral bonus, worth $20 in Amazon gift cards, after their first purchase on a Boost merchant site.

In my opinion, Kudos is not super-interesting unless they have a 5X “Flash Boost Sale”. The best scenario is when it combines with a 5X category from a rewards credit card. Right now they one running until October 31st, 2024. Official 5X October Promo details here.

If you just have a 2% flat cash back card, you can get a total of 10% back on any of the listed merchants (8% from Kudos, 2% from your card). But if you have a 5% cash back category, this turns to 25% total cash back (20% from Kudos, 5% from your card.)

Pet stores are a 5% category for the Chase Freedom/Freedom Flex card for 4th Quarter 2024, which means you can get up to 25% total back at PetSmart. In addition, you can stack this with 40% off your first Auto-Ship order (like Subscribe and Save with Amazon). We just got a new puppy and dogs are expensive, so I’ll take all the help I can get.

Another idea for this promo are to use any 3% back on Travel cards from Chase, BofA, Citi, etc. and get an additional 15% back on VRBO, TripAdvisor, or Booking.com. Those percentages are also better than standard cashback portals.

Get ready for a haunting good time with our biggest October Flash Boost sale yet! From October 1 through October 31, 2024, we’re conjuring up some frighteningly fantastic deals. We’re not just offering spine-tingling discounts – we’re multiplying your rewards by 5X at participating merchants. That means you could earn up to 25% in rewards, depending on your card! Here are the top retailers that we’re highlighting with this Flash Boost sale:

Stubhub
Booking.com
Vrbo
Expedia
Petsmart
Fanatics
Journeys
Nike
Tripadvisor
Neiman Marcus
Halloween Costumes
Dell
Backcountry
Stanley
Woot

Step-by-Step Walkthrough

  • Visit my Kudos referral link (I used Chrome Browser) and install their extension. Make sure the promo code JONATHAN_KUDOS_209109 is filled in when applicable to get the 2000 point ($20) referral bonus.
  • Add at least one rewards credit card and number. I recommend linking any Discover it card since it has 5% cash back cards that you hold.
  • After these various things as a new customer, it should be pretty simple to accumulate around 500 Kudos points (worth $5). However, to unlock the $20 referral bonus for myself, I need to make a purchase from a Boost merchant. For this promo, PetSmart would work great.
  • Make sure to turn off any potentially conflicting extensions, like the Capital One 360 Shopping plugin.
  • Chrome extension installed. Check. Card number saved. Check. Visited Boost Merchant from the Kudos site. Check.
  • During the Purchase process, look to the bottom right corner and click on the yellow dog. You should be presented with and click on the “Activate Boost” button. It should say “Boost Activated”.
  • During the Checkout process, I let Kudos fill in the card information.
  • When finished, the extension should confirm your rewards exactly.

Here’s what you should see:

When Kudos says you’ll get “double your rewards”, that means your existing credit card rewards is 1X, and then will also match 1X. When Kudos says you’ll get 5X rewards, that means your existing credit card is 1X and they’ll add 4X. Like other shopping portals, the points will be pending for 60-120 days because it takes a while for them to get paid from the merchant internally, and also to make sure that you don’t return the item.

TradeUP ACAT Promo: 2% of Assets ($1,000 Bonus on $50k Transferred)

TradeUP is an app-first brokerage firm (though they do have a web interface) that is also competing for asset growth with a new ACAT Transfer Promotion. TradeUP offers $0 commission on trades like most competitors, and is a registered broker-dealer with SIPC insurance (FINRA Broker Check). Here’s how it breaks down, based on their full terms and conditions:

  • Base bonus is 2% of ACAT transfer size, with a limit of $1,000. You must maintain the assets for a 90 days. This works out to a $1,000 bonus on $50,000 transferred. Offer expires 12/31/24, or earlier if they pull it.
  • If you transfer $100,000+ and maintain assets for a full year, you will receive an additional 1% match (separate $1,000 cap). This again works out to a 2% bonus on $100,000 transferred ($1,000 + $1,000 = $2,000.)*
  • This promotion applies exclusively to an account’s first ACAT transfer that qualifies for this promotion. Subsequent ACAT transfers will not qualify for this promotion. (You can already have a funded Live Trading account, just no transfers yet; see below.)
  • Bonus will be distributed in quarterly installment payments. The maximum cashback amount per quarter is $350. So a $1,000 bonus will take three quarters to pay out.
  • As long as you make a full or partial ACATS transfer of at least $3,000, you can receive up to a $300 transfer fee rebate. You must email them a statement copy of the fee charged.

(* 2% + 1% = 3%, but I am a little mystified at how this could ever actually add up to a 3% cashback bonus, as advertised in their banner, given the different requirements and caps. Perhaps one of you clever readers can help me out…)

I already have an existing TradeUp account to take advantage of their new customer bonus (my referral link), which currently starts at 2 free stocks with $100 deposit, and moves up to 5 draws with $100,000 deposit. Each stock draw has a 1 in 500 chance of being worth $1,800, which is actually better than many other brokers’ odds. But mostly likely, it will only be worth the minimum guaranteed value of $10 each. Honestly, I’d just put in the $100 cash for the 2 free stock draws and hope you get lucky. I’d get the new customer deposit bonus first, and then go for the ACAT transfer second.

(Update: I mostly got shares of TU (~$16 a share) but did get one share of UBER (~$78 a share). Not bad, was expecting just the minimum $10 per share value.)

I confirmed with TradeUp customer service that this ACAT transfer bonus is open to existing TradeUp customers as long as this is your first ACAT transfer. See screenshots below. I also confirmed with them the terms are accurate since some of the landing pages don’t clearly show the $1,000 bonus option. Their Live Chat was refreshingly responsive. I am planning on transferred close to $50,000 of existing ETFs/BRKB in order to get the $1,000 bonus. Be sure to download a copy of your cost basis at your old broker before transferring, just in case. Note that TradeUP does have an outgoing ACAT transfer fee of $50, but hopefully that’ll be covered by the next broker if I decide to move out later.

Hawaiian and Alaska Airlines Merger Takeaways and Tips

Alaska Airlines has closed their acquisition of Hawaiian Airlines, although they will continue with their separate brands for a while at least. Here the pages about the merger on the Hawaiian site and the Alaska site with details about how the programs and perks will work during the transition. I read through all of the coverage and here are my notes and takeaways.

  • You can now transfer miles in either direction on a 1:1 ratio here (50 miles minimum, may take 72 hours). Most people seem to feel that Alaska miles are worth more than Hawaiian miles due their long list of partner airlines including American, British Airways, and Cathay Pacific, but it’s possible that you have a specific use for Hawaiian miles.
  • You can currently still transfer Membership Rewards points to Hawaiian Airlines (and then Alaska). This may not last once the dust settles.
  • You can currently still transfer Bilt Rewards points to Alaska Airlines (and then Hawaiian). This may not last once the dust settles.
  • Marriott Bonvoy points convert to both Alaska and Hawaiian at a 3:1 ratio, so nothing really new, but it offers another pathway if you’re going for a big redemption. If you transfer exactly 60,000 Bonvoy points, you get a 5,000 mile bonus for a total of 25,000 Alaska/Hawaiian miles.
  • If you have a Hawaiian Airlines credit or debit card, you can use their Share Miles feature to transfer an unlimited number of Hawaiian miles from anyone else into your account (friends and family) with no fees. I just swept all of my kids’ miles into my account, which I can then convert to Alaska if needed.
  • This also indirectly means you can pool Alaska miles for free now from various people, and avoid those huge “gifting” fees. For example, transfer Kid #1 Alaska miles to Kid #1 Hawaiian miles account. Then use Share Miles to combine with your target primary Hawaiian account, and then transfer to target primary Alaska account..
  • You may want to consider getting a Hawaiian Airlines credit card from Barclays (or business version), in case they make a future change to the issuer or program. You also get that Share Miles feature. For now, it doesn’t appear you can use the discounted companion ticket from the Hawaiian card on Alaska flights.
  • You may want to consider getting an Alaska Airlines credit card from Bank of America (or business version), in case they make a future change to the issuer or program. For now, it doesn’t appear you can use the discounted companion ticket from the Alaska card on Hawaiian flights.

In the past year or so, I’ve gotten both the Hawaiian and Alaska cards and have been taking advantage of the perks, including the free checked bags, companion fares, Share Miles, and other discounts. I’m not a heavy flier, but hopefully the merging of all these accumulated miles can offer some useful award redemptions for the family.

Free At-Home COVID Tests via US Postal Service (September 2024)

Updated September 2024: You can now order another round of at-home COVID tests, this time 4 tests per household. Order via this US Postal Service website. Shipping is free. Details from site:

As of late September 2024, residential households in the U.S. are eligible for another order of #4 free at-home tests from USPS.com.

Here’s what you need to know about your order:

– Each order includes 4 individual rapid antigen COVID-19 tests (COVIDTests.gov has more details about at-home tests, including extended shelf life and updated expiration dates)
– Orders will ship free, starting September 30, 2024

Quicken Simplifi App: Free 30-Day Trial (Offer Expires September 30th)

Quicken Simplifi is running a free 30-day trial of their personal finance app. Simplifi is their app-first “Mint-like” software that aggregates all your accounts daily, tracks spending, categorizes for budgets, analyzes investments, and all that. They also still offer their desktop-first Quicken Classic software (although Simplifi has a web interface and Classic has a companion app…). After the free trial, the cost is “$5.99/month, billed annually”, in other words… $71.88 a year. They’ll want your credit card at sign-up, so be sure to set a calendar reminder to cancel. They’ll tell you the date.

I haven’t replaced Mint with anything myself (I ending up deleting all accounts from Credit Karma and just directly log in to websites now), so I will give this a shot. Simplifi won the best budgeting/personal finance app from Wirecutter and PC Mag, but I’d also like to see how it handles investments. It doesn’t look as robust as Empower Dashboard (formerly Personal Capital) (most recent portfolio update). 30 days should be enough time to settle in and feel if it’s worth the cost. Offer ends soon on 9/30. The fine print:

30-day free trial only available to new customers. After 30 days, you will be billed at the then annual price. All offers are for the first year only when you order directly from Quicken by September 30, 2024, 11:59 PM PT. Offer good for new memberships only. Subscription billed annually. Offer listed above cannot be combined with any other offers. Upon the end of your membership term, the subscription will automatically renew at the then-current rates, unless you cancel or we terminate this agreement.

Aisle: Free Food after Venmo/PayPal Rebate

If you like the idea of free or discounted full-sized samples of trendy new food products, especially plant-based or health-focused ones, check out Aisle Offers. I also noticed that there are some discounts available on more established brands. Here’s a quick rundown of how it works:

  • You will need to opt-in your phone number and agree to receive a lot communication via texts.
  • Browse various offers from new food brands and make sure you successfully register first. Each vendor may send you specific details from a different phone number. For example, Cretor’s confirmed that you can buy any flavor, any size, any retailer but only up to $4.75 max rebate.
  • Buy the product (again, sometimes limited to specific retailers).
  • Text them a picture of the receipt.
  • Aisle will either Venmo or Paypal you the funds.

It seems that they are trying to minimize the friction of giving out free samples to folks, as opposed to manned tables like Costco or traditional paper coupons.

Here are several examples of free products that I see right now, although they will change quickly and are based on the retailers and stocking patterns near your specific geographic location. Something of a treasure hunt.

Might be a fun thing to try if you like such snacks. Hat tip to Doctor of Credit and Reddit. Reddit users report wait time usually varies from same day to 1-2 days, but is sometimes longer. The company appears legit; here is their brand-facing website.

Apple Watch as Standalone Phone For Kids: BetterRoaming eSIM Review

Our middle school has adopted some of the recommendations as outlined in the book Anxious Generation and other public policy folks:

  • Phones are not allowed during the school day at all. They are allowed after school.
  • Recommended: No smartphone until high school.
  • Recommended: No social media until age 16.

However, the school also does not provide any supervision when not in an after-school activity, so we needed a way to communicate with them regarding pickups and carpools and such. I ended up buying an Apple Watch SE w/ Cellular (SE 2 is the one I bought, SE 3 is newest model) and went with BetterRoaming for service as a standalone phone. The major providers like T-Mobile, AT&T, and Verizon all have different policies, but they cost at least $12-$15 a month for an independent smartphone if you don’t already have some sort of expensive unlimited plan with them. However, if you’re on a cheapo MVNO like me (Mint Mobile), many don’t support smartwatches at all. Of those that do, like the free smartwatch included on Visible+, they only let you use the watch as a paired device that shares the number with your existing iPhone.

BetterRoaming is an eSIM provider that operates worldwide, formerly known as UK-based Truphone before it was acquired by private investors. I could not find a concrete source, but based on their other eSIMs, I believe it uses either AT&T or T-Mobile towers in the US. The cost for service is $78 annually upfront ($6.50/month) (or $10.99 per month, month-to-month) and includes unlimited talk, text, and data. This was the cheapest standalone plan I could find.

There was a 7-day free trial, which I appreciated. The setup was relatively easy; the parent will need an iPhone that is connected to the Apple Watch via the Watch app for setup and changing settings, but be sure to follow the directions from BetterRoaming carefully and set up the watch as an independent phone with its own phone number. Pick “Set up for a Family Member”. Apple Watch uses eSIM so the rest is done over the air.

During real world usage, it feels like phone usage in 2000 with spotty coverage. The watch is small and thus has a small antenna, so sometimes even side-by-side my regular phone will have service but the Apple Watch will not. Making traditional phone calls is the most reliable method to make contact. Anything using data, like iMessage or even texting, works less reliably. Other times, it’s probably my kid who does not notice the message. (Sometimes she forgets to charge the Watch and it dies completely, so definitely have a fallback plan.) The speakerphone on the Apple Watch is pretty good, but based on my personal experience the speaker can get damaged if exposed to salt water.

There is a “Schooltime” feature on the Apple Watch that restricts usage during preset hours, like Monday-Friday, 7am to 3pm. The child can disable the feature, but it is logged. During Schooltime hours, incoming calls are all ignored and don’t show up on the watch at all. I added my phone number as an whitelisted phone number; this way I can always contact her in an emergency, or during M-F school holidays where the feature is still accidentally active.

A couple of months in, I am satisfied with the combination of Apple Watch + BetterRoaming service. My middle school child now has the equivalent of a flip phone that is attached to her wrist (more likely to be heard, but also less likely to be lost). I didn’t have to change from my cheap MVNO plan (yet, I’ll need a family plan soon). I don’t have to worry about running out of minutes or text or data, even though we barely use them. I can track her location with “Find My” app, if necessary. I feel the cost is fair (of course, I’d like it to be cheaper given the light usage). With luck, the watch will last long enough to be passed down to the next child. 🤞

Update 2026: After a full year of BetterRoaming service, I have switched my Apple Watch plan over to US Mobile. BetterRoaming worked, but US Mobile is better for my situation. I am writing up a full review for later, but here are the main reasons:

  • BetterRoaming uses either the T-Mobile or AT&T networks, and US Mobile uses the Verizon network. In my area, Verizon has the best coverage. The watch still struggles with its tiny antenna, and there are still dead spots in buildings, but it’s better on Verizon.
  • US Mobile lets you pick the area code for your phone number. BetterRoaming just assigns you one and you don’t get to choose. This may or may not matter to you.
  • At my annual renewal, US Mobile’s annual plan was $78 while BetterRoaming was at $99. BetterRoaming has since dropped the price to match, so both are now $78 for a year if prepaid upfront. However, I don’t know if you can renew at $78 with BetterRoaming, as it says the savings are only for “New customers”. US Mobiles looks to be cheaper on an ongoing basis.
  • US Mobile overall has a better customer support and user interface than BetterRoaming. It was so good that (in addition to other reasons), a few months afterward I also switched my personal smartphone line from Mint Mobile to US Mobile.

With better coverage on the Verizon network (for me), cheaper ongoing price, and better customer service, US Mobile is a clear winner as of 2026.

Best Interest Rates on Cash Roundup – September 2024

Here’s my monthly roundup of the best interest rates on cash as of September 2024, roughly sorted from shortest to longest maturities. There are lesser-known opportunities available to individual investors, often earning more money while keeping the same level of safety by moving to another FDIC-insured bank or NCUA-insured credit union. Check out my Ultimate Rate-Chaser Calculator to see how much extra interest you could earn from switching. Rates listed are available to everyone nationwide. Rates checked as of 9/15/2024.

TL;DR: Rates are dropping at all maturities, from money market funds outward, but really fast starting at 1 year out. Still 5%+ savings accounts and short-term CDs. Compare against Treasury bills and bonds at every maturity, taking into account state tax exemption. I no longer recommend fintech companies due to the possibility of loss due to poor recordkeeping and/or fraud.

High-yield savings accounts
Since the huge megabanks still pay essentially no interest, everyone should at least have a separate, no-fee online savings account to piggy-back onto your existing checking account. The interest rates on savings accounts can drop at any time, so I list the top rates as well as competitive rates from banks with a history of competitive rates and solid user experience. Some banks will bait you with a temporary top rate and then lower the rates in the hopes that you are too lazy to leave.

  • The top rate at the moment is at Poppy at 5.50% APY (3-month rate guarantee). Newcomer Pibank is also at 5.50% APY. I have no personal experience with either, but they are the top rates at the moment. CIT Platinum Savings at 4.85% APY with $5,000+ balance.
  • SoFi Bank is at 4.50% APY + up to $325 new account bonus with direct deposit. You must maintain a direct deposit of any amount each month for the higher APY. SoFi has historically competitive rates and full banking features. See details at $25 + $300 SoFi Money new account and deposit bonus.
  • Here is a limited survey of high-yield savings accounts. They aren’t the top rates, but a group that have historically kept it relatively competitive such that I like to track their history.

Short-term guaranteed rates (1 year and under)
A common question is what to do with a big pile of cash that you’re waiting to deploy shortly (plan to buy a house soon, just sold your house, just sold your business, legal settlement, inheritance). My usual advice is to keep things simple and take your time. If not a savings account, then put it in a flexible short-term CD under the FDIC limits until you have a plan.

  • No Penalty CDs offer a fixed interest rate that can never go down, but you can still take out your money (once) without any fees if you want to use it elsewhere. Marcus has a 7, 11, and 13-month No Penalty CD at 4.50% APY with a $500 minimum deposit. Consider opening multiple CDs in smaller increments for more flexibility.
  • Merchants Bank has a 1-year certificate at 5.25% APY ($1,000 min). I could not locate their early withdrawal penalty. This is their fixed-rate CD, watch out for the flex-rate ones.

Money market mutual funds
Many brokerage firms that pay out very little interest on their default cash sweep funds (and keep the difference for themselves). Note: Money market mutual funds are highly-regulated, but ultimately not FDIC-insured, so I would still stick with highly reputable firms.

  • Vanguard Federal Money Market Fund is the default sweep option for Vanguard brokerage accounts, which has an SEC yield of 5.19% (changes daily, but also works out to a compound yield of 5.32%, which is better for comparing against APY). Odds are this is much higher than your own broker’s default cash sweep interest rate.

Treasury Bills and Ultra-short Treasury ETFs
Another option is to buy individual Treasury bills which come in a variety of maturities from 4-weeks to 52-weeks and are fully backed by the US government. You can also invest in ETFs that hold a rotating basket of short-term Treasury Bills for you, while charging a small management fee for doing so. T-bill interest is exempt from state and local income taxes, which can make a significant difference in your effective yield.

  • You can build your own T-Bill ladder at TreasuryDirect.gov or via a brokerage account with a bond desk like Vanguard and Fidelity. Here are the current Treasury Bill rates. As of 9/13/24, a new 4-week T-Bill had the equivalent of 5.03% annualized interest and a 52-week T-Bill had the equivalent of 4.02% annualized interest.
  • The iShares 0-3 Month Treasury Bond ETF (SGOV) has a 5.21% SEC yield and effective duration of 0.10 years. SPDR Bloomberg Barclays 1-3 Month T-Bill ETF (BIL) has a 5.11% SEC yield and effective duration of 0.08 years.

US Savings Bonds
Series I Savings Bonds offer rates that are linked to inflation and backed by the US government. You must hold them for at least a year. If you redeem them within 5 years there is a penalty of the last 3 months of interest. The annual purchase limit for electronic I bonds is $10,000 per Social Security Number, available online at TreasuryDirect.gov. You can also buy an additional $5,000 in paper I bonds using your tax refund with IRS Form 8888.

  • “I Bonds” bought between May 2024 and October 2024 will earn a 4.28% rate for the first six months. The rate of the subsequent 6-month period will be based on inflation again. More on Savings Bonds here.
  • In mid-October 2024, the CPI will be announced and you will have a short period where you will have a very close estimate of the rate for the next 12 months. I will have another post up at that time.

Rewards checking accounts
These unique checking accounts pay above-average interest rates, but with unique risks. You have to jump through certain hoops which usually involve 10+ debit card purchases each cycle, a certain number of ACH/direct deposits, and/or a certain number of logins per month. If you make a mistake (or they judge that you did) you risk earning zero interest for that month. Some folks don’t mind the extra work and attention required, while others would rather not bother. Rates can also drop suddenly, leaving a “bait-and-switch” feeling.

  • OnPath Federal Credit Union pays 7.00% APY on up to $10,000 if you make 15 debit card purchases, opt into online statements, and login to online or mobile banking once per statement cycle. Anyone can join this credit union via $5 membership fee to join partner organization. You can also get a $100 Visa Reward card when you open a new account and make qualifying transactions.
  • Genisys Credit Union pays 6.75% APY on up to $7,500 if you make 10 debit card purchases of $5+ each per statement cycle, and opt into online statements. Anyone can join this credit union via $5 membership fee to join partner organization.
  • Credit Union of New Jersey pays 6.00% APY on up to $25,000 if you make 12 debit card purchases, opt into online statements, and make at least 1 direct deposit, online bill payment, or automatic payment (ACH) per statement cycle. Anyone can join this credit union via $5 membership fee to join partner organization.
  • Andrews Federal Credit Union pays 6.00% APY on up to $25,000 if you make 15 debit card purchases, opt into online statements, and make at least 1 direct deposit or ACH transaction per statement cycle. Anyone can join this credit union via partner organization.
  • Pelican State Credit Union pays 6.05% APY on up to $20,000 if you make 15 debit card purchases, opt into online statements, log into your account at least once, and make at least 1 direct deposit, online bill payment, or automatic payment (ACH) per statement cycle. Anyone can join this credit union via partner organization membership.
  • Orion Federal Credit Union pays 6.00% APY on up to $10,000 if you make electronic deposits of $500+ each month (ACH transfers count) and spend $500+ on your Orion debit or credit card each month. Anyone can join this credit union via $10 membership fee to partner organization membership.
  • All America/Redneck Bank pays 5.00% APY on up to $15,000 if you make 10 debit card purchases each monthly cycle with online statements.
  • Find a locally-restricted rewards checking account at DepositAccounts.

Certificates of deposit (greater than 1 year)
CDs offer higher rates, but come with an early withdrawal penalty. By finding a bank CD with a reasonable early withdrawal penalty, you can enjoy higher rates but maintain access in a true emergency. Alternatively, consider building a CD ladder of different maturity lengths (ex. 1/2/3/4/5-years) such that you have access to part of the ladder each year, but your blended interest rate is higher than a savings account. When one CD matures, use that money to buy another 5-year CD to keep the ladder going. Some CDs also offer “add-ons” where you can deposit more funds if rates drop.

  • Lafayette Federal Credit Union (LFCU) has a 5-year certificate at 4.32% APY ($500 min), 4-year at 4.42% APY, 3-year at 4.52% APY, 2-year at 4.78% APY, and 1-year at 5.04% APY. Slightly higher rates with jumbo $100,000+ balances. Note that the early withdrawal penalty for the 5-year is a relatively large 600 days of interest. Anyone nationwide can join LFCU by joining the Home Ownership Financial Literacy Council (HOFLC) for a one-time $10 fee.
  • Advancial Federal Credit Union has has a 5-year certificate at 4.47% APY (higher $50,000 min). Anyone nationwide should be able to join via membership with partner organization US Dog Agility Association, but I would call or check first.
  • You can buy certificates of deposit via the bond desks of Vanguard and Fidelity. You may need an account to see the rates. These “brokered CDs” offer FDIC insurance and easy laddering, but they don’t come with predictable early withdrawal penalties. Right now, I see a 5-year non-callable CD at 3.80% APY (callable: no, call protection: yes). Be warned that now both Vanguard and Fidelity will list higher rates from callable CDs, which importantly means they can call back your CD if rates drop later. (Issuers have indeed started calling some of their old 5%+ CDs as of September 2024.)

Longer-term Instruments
I’d use these with caution due to increased interest rate risk (tbh, I don’t use them at all), but I still track them to see the rest of the current yield curve.

  • Willing to lock up your money for 10 years? You can buy long-term certificates of deposit via the bond desks of Vanguard and Fidelity. These “brokered CDs” offer FDIC insurance, but they don’t come with predictable early withdrawal penalties. You might find something that pays more than your other brokerage cash and Treasury options. Right now, I see a 10-year CDs at [none available] (non-callable) vs. 3.66% for a 10-year Treasury. Watch out for higher rates from callable CDs where they can call your CD back if interest rates drop.

All rates were checked as of 9/15/2024.

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British Airways Visa Signature Card Review: 75,000 Bonus Avios Offer

The British Airways Visa Signature® Credit Card is a Chase-issued card that offers unique perks with British Airways. The Avios program offers a distance-based award system in the US (including Hawaii), allowing you to fly domestically for less points than you might think on partner airlines like American Airlines. You may also use Avios to fly business class to Europe. Avios are very flexible; I recently used to in Japan Airlines. Here are the highlights:

  • 75,000 Avios after you spend $5,000 on purchases within the first 3 months of account opening.
  • Up to $600 Reward Flight Statement Credits. Receive statement credits of $100 for Economy and Premium Economy – or $200 for Business and First Class seats – three times per year, up to $600, when you book a reward flight travelling on British Airways and pay taxes, fees and carrier charges with the British Airways Visa Signature® Credit Card.
  • Every calendar year you make $30,000 in purchases on your British Airways Visa card, you’ll earn a Travel Together Ticket good for two years.
  • 10% off British Airways flights starting in the US when you book through the website provided in your welcome materials.
  • Earn 3 Avios per $1 spent on purchases with British Airways, Aer Lingus, Iberia, and LEVEL.
  • Earn 2 Avios per $1 spent on hotel accommodations when purchased directly with the hotel.
  • No foreign transaction fees.
  • $95 annual fee.

The Avios reward chart is now based on how far you want to travel in terms of miles. So what can you do with all those points?

Redeem awards domestically on partner American Airlines. Within the US, it’s usually easiest to find flights on partner American Airlines. There are no fuel surcharges when booking with American. Seating availability will be limited, but if you are flexible there is decent inventory.

  • Los Angeles to Honolulu, Hawaii using only 13,000 Avios one-way and 26,000 Avios points roundtrip. I ran a quote and it cost $659 broken down to $621 fare and only $38 in taxes. So in this case you could save $621 in exchange for 26,000 points, which is 2.4 cents per point. This also works from Hawaii to Phoenix, Portland, San Diego, San Francisco, San Jose, and Seattle. You can also do JFK to LAX for 25k points roundtrip.
  • Shorter-distance flights can be a good deal as well. Roundtrip from Chicago to New York City is only 18,000 Avios points + about $30 in taxes. Charlotte, NC to New York City is only 12,000 Avios roundtrip. Los Angeles to Las Vegas is also 12,000 Avios roundtrip. Los Angeles to Portland, Oregon is 18,000 Avios roundtrip.

The Avios program has a lot of good airline partners and you can combine Avios within a household. I’ve also used the ability to household Avios to combine all the small Avios balances from my kids’ account and use them for an award seat on partner Japan Airlines.

Finding partner awards on BA.com is better than is was in the past, so try it first. Type in your to/from cities within the US, choose to book flights with Avios points (“Book” then “Book a flight with Avios”). As usual, it helps to book far ahead (or last-minute) and to be flexible with dates. Here’s a quick screenshot of a one-way flight booking from LAX to HNL for 13,000 points and $5.60 in taxes. Families can take note that there were 7 seats available at this price on the flight when I looked.

Use the American Airlines AA.com website and look the cheapest level awards. Record the exact flight dates and numbers, and then call at British Airways at 1-800-452-1201 to book them. If you can’t find the same flight on BA.com, they should waive the phone book fee (they did for me). Don’t be discouraged if you have to use this method, especially if you aren’t flying nonstop. Also, call back and talk with a different agent if they aren’t helpful initially.

Travel Together Ticket. Every calendar year that you spend $30,000 on your British Airways Visa Signature Credit Card, you get a “Travel Together Ticket” good for two years.

The Travel Together Ticket allows you to pay 50% of the Avios fare when travelling solo or gives you a second seat for a companion, on the same flight and in the same cabin when you book a reward flight on a British Airways, Iberia or Aer Lingus flights, including respective selected subsidiaries and franchise partners of these airlines originating from anywhere in the world, not just the United States. All you’ll have to pay is the taxes, fees, and carrier charges for the reward seats.

Beware of fuel surcharges on British Airways flights. Don’t use Avios for a economy British Airways flight from USA to Europe, because you’ll still be subject to taxes and fees on award redemptions, which are often half the entire cost of the ticket. I ran a quick search for a random New York City (JFK) to London (LHR) flight that cost $1,050, the taxes and fees alone were $650. You can get the $400 “fare” for 40,000 Avios points, but that’s only 1 cent a point value.

Bottom line. The British Airways Visa Signature® Credit Card earns you Avios, which are very flexible points good for not just between US and Europe, but also within the USA domestically and internationally via their many partner airlines. It’s a keeper card if you can take advantage of their companion ticket.

Also see: Top 10 Best Credit Card Bonus Offers.

DirecTV and Disney Dispute: Request $30 Service Credit

If you have DirecTV and are affected by their failed contract negotiations and subsequent loss of ESPN and other Disney-owned channels, they are quietly offering a $30 bill credit, supposedly enough such you can sign up for Sling TV via this special $10 off discount page and watch those ESPN channels on there during the dispute.

You’ll have to visit https://www.directv.com/tvpromise/ and navigate through their complicated site to manually request the $30 credit. Alternatively, you could call up DirecTV directly and try to cancel and see what retention offers they have available.

FuboTV is also offering a 7-day free trial and $30 off the first month. Disney-owned Hulu is also offering $30 off its Hulu Live TV service. Pettiness!