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Jessie Marcell Mouton
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Where do you keep your cash?

Jessie Marcell Mouton
  • Investor
  • Austin, TX
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We are in the process of doing a cash out. We’re shooting for a heloc but unfortunately my credit union doesn’t offer them, so I’m shopping around. If we decide on cash out where do I put it? I’d like to find something that pays a decent return but easily accessible? I’ll be asking my cpa the same question this week but I’m just curious what you guys do.

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Luke Rorech
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Luke Rorech
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@Jessie Marcell Mouton I use Ally bank. Higher savings rate than walk in branch offices and very convenient to access in a timely fashion. 

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