Direct deposit is one of the biggest time savers in the history of banking. When I started my first job, I received paper checks — a pain to deal with and a waste of time (and, therefore, money).
The Wall Street Journal has an article about finding the best place to stash your savings, where it wisely suggests shopping around and not locking yourself into a long-term CD.
Today's money saving links are all extensions of posts we've covered previously here — finding hidden cash in your budget, FNBO's 6% APY online savings account, and the benefits of online bill pay.
Time magazine has an interesting look at the history of ING Direct, the biggest name in online savings accounts, online checking accounts, and now business savings accounts.
For the first time, I've expanded my carnival contributions beyond the Carnival of Personal Finance.
The newest carnival for me is actually a festival — the Festival of Frugality.
The SavingAdvice.com blog has an awesome post covering 20 Firefox extensions that will save you money.
ING Direct is changing the market again.