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Drawbacks of Marcus HYSA? : r Banking - Reddit Marcus is fine, money is FDIC insured and they have competitive rates You could also use Ally, Cap One, Discover, or any other high yield account And yes, getting some interest vs no interest is a smart move
Is it worth opening a Marcus account now? : r Banking - Reddit I've been considering switching over from UFB Direct to Marcus for a HYSA for a while now, since I'm a bit paranoid about the long transfer times However, I read a comment from this sub that Marcus is allegedly "slowly ceasing operations " Combined with some other news articles out there, I'm worried that Goldman Sachs will pull out of consumer banking soon after I open an account Are these
Is Marcus by Goldman Sachs too good to be true? - Reddit I have $140,000 in my Chase bank account I’m going to put $110,000 on Marcus According to the interest rate I’ll get about $215 per month Seems too good to be true lol Basically get $0 at Chase Is it legit?? Why doesn’t everyone use it then? Archived post New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast
Withdrawing money from Marcus Online Savings account - Reddit I have a checking account with Chase and a savings account with Marcus by Goldman Sachs I can transfer money from Chase to Marcus within 1-2 days When I initiate a withdrawal from Marcus through Chase' website, it took almost 6 days to transfer the money Should I link Chase to Marcus and initiate the withdrawal from Marcus instead? Does anyone know how long it usually takes to withdraw
Anyone familiar with Marcus by Goldman Sachs? : r investing - Reddit Marcus is a good solid option for an online high yield savings account, but you give up some yield for the comfort ofa familiar brand This is true for AmEx savings as well If you're comfortable with a less familiar name, MidFirst VIO and Bread (Comenity) have pretty consistently paid about a half a percent higher this year
Can anyone clarify this Marcus Aurelius quote? : r Stoicism - Reddit Marcus makes it clear that his internal goal is to live with virtue, particularly wisdom and justice, but his external aim, his preferred outcome, is the common welfare of mankind (nto just his Roman subjects, incidentally)