Sunday, August 24, 2008

Savings and Inflation

There was an article in the Dispatch today August 24, 2008 talking about "Who's helping savers fight inflation"
The answer is it's not the banks or money markets. The article states the average inflation rate is close to 5%. More updated figures actually show that for the past 12 months the rate is actually 9.8%. This ties into some other blog topic I wrote about on August 21st. Bank CD rates were averaging 3.6% and average bank saving rates are 0.37% that is actually down from the 0.46% rate of last summer. It never ceases to amaze me that people will give banks their money for that poor a rate of return. You might as well burn 6-9% of your money per year if you insist on keeping large amounts of money in a bank. FDIC insurance up to limits exists but what about inflation risk? The comment I made about burning money is real and it represents the inflation risk! FDIC Insurancedoes not protect against inflation risk. That is your responsibility together with a good financial advisor who understands and endorses safe money strategies to PROTECT YOUR MONEY.

Almost no one is speaking out for the savers. Greg McBride an analyst for BankRate.com was quoted as saying "for the past 12 months there has been a double whammy for savers as interest rates have fallen and inflation has increased"

He is absolutely right. There are alternatives for smart savers or investors! It is not possible to properly plan for or take care of your retirement at these rates!!

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