
The right emails can definitely save you money. Especially if they’re in the form of ING DIRECT’s Savvy Savings Tips monthly email newsletter.
I subscribed to the Savvy Savings Tips newsletter a few months ago and have been pleasantly surprised with the tips. There’s always the overt message to sign-up for one of their savings or checking accounts – which by itself isn’t a bad idea – but the meat of the messages are on point and offer good, solid advice.
I’ve linked up their archived messages here, so take a look and see if any of them appeal to you. You may even decide that you need an online savings or high-yield checking account to help you on your way.
Also, ING’s on Twitter, so you can follow them here @ingdirect. While your at it follow me @ThriftyLife too!
Savvy Savings Tips Archive
April 2009:
- Practice Random Acts of Online Saving
- To Own or Not to Own? Good Question
- Take Investing Back to Basics
March 2009:
- Take These Money-Savers on Vacation
- Punching Up the Home? Don’t Beat Up the Wallet
- Put Your Tax Refund to Work
February 2009:
- The Latest Word on Tax Savings
- Finding the Mortgage Lender that Works for You
- Leave No Retirement Dollar Behind
January 2009:
- Maintaining Good Credit in Today’s Economy
- Mortgages – What to Know to Get Started
- 2009: Year of the Wise Investor
December 2008:
November 2008:
- Healthy Savings on Your Family’s Healthcare
- Getting a Mortgage Online Has its Advantages
- Investing Made Easy: Automatic Deposit Plan
October 2008:
- Great Savings in Everyday Places
- Homeownership: A Less Taxing Experience
- Dollar-Cost Averaging: Investing on a Systematic Schedule
September 2008:
Ready to put some money back in your bank account? You've come to the right place.


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