KEY POINTS
How much interest did your bank pay you last year?
If the answer's under $10…you might be using the wrong account setup.
The truth is, most people are leaving easy money on the table just because they haven't organized their bank accounts in a smart way. I used to be one of them. Now, my wife and I use a four-account system that keeps our spending, saving, and investing super clean.
And we earned $798 in interest last year. Here's our setup.
Here are the bank accounts we use and how we divide our money between them:
Here's how our money flows:
It's simple, earns us interest, and keeps every dollar working.
If you've got savings sitting in a basic checking account earning 0.01% interest, you're missing out on easy money.
A high-yield savings account (HYSA) pays significantly more and is FDIC insured for security. Today's top HYSAs are paying up to 4.40% APY. That means $10,000 could earn $440 in a year, compared to just $1 in a traditional account.
This is how my wife and I earned $798 in interest last year. We parked our $20,000 emergency fund in an online HYSA and watched the interest roll in month after month.
Not using an HYSA right now? It's time to put your dollars to work. Open a Barclays Tiered Savings account to earn 4.00% APY on balances under $250,000 with no account minimums.
There's no "right" number of bank accounts. What matters more is how you use them, and where you keep your money.
At a minimum, I recommend having one checking and one high-yield savings account. The checking is for day-to-day activity and managing cash flow, and the HYSA is for building up your savings and earning solid interest.
From there, you can layer in more accounts as your financial goals grow. For example, more savings accounts for individual goals, sinking funds, or investing accounts for retirement savings.
There's no one-size-fits-all rule. But there is one rule I follow religiously: always put idle cash to work.
Want your money to work harder? Open a high-yield savings account and start earning up to 4.40% APY today.
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