Welcome to Money Saving Parent! If you’re new here, you may want to subscribe to receive daily email updates. You can also join us on Facebook! Thanks for visiting! Wouldn’t it be nice to get paid to bank instead of paying to bank? ING Direct offers several different account options including checking, savings, children’s and (Continue Reading…);
Financial independence day! Until July 3rd ING Direct offers $625 in bonuses

We LOVE ING because they offer so many ways to save (and spend) your money. Right now in honor of independence day they are offering a “new way to financial independence” and lots of bonuses to help you earn and save your money! From now until July 3rd, you can open up one of the (Continue Reading…);
Get your bills, debts, credit cards and more organized with the free service Manilla
What is Manilla? Manilla is a free web based service that helps consumers better manage all of their household accounts, including financial, utilities, subscriptions and travel rewards programs, in one secure place online. Under a single password, Manilla provides customers with an automated, organized view of all of their account information, text and/or email reminders (Continue Reading…);
Teach Your Teen about MONEY, with ING Direct

The bank of mom and dad is officially closed. Learn more about a MONEY teen checking account from ING DIRECT Where do your teenage kids turn when they need some cash? If your family is like most, the answer to this question is “why, mom and dad, of course!” If you are tired of playing (Continue Reading…);
Get paid $50 to open your checking account with ING Direct
Are you tired of paying bank fees? Do you wish there were more options available to you? ING Direct offers you the opportunity to get rid of my of the banking fees you don’t want and will actually pay you some money that you do want! Open up an account with ING Direct and (Continue Reading…);
Personal Finance and Online Banking: The Pros and Cons
Banking is something most of us take for granted, but banking and related services have changed dramatically over the past two decades and nowhere is this more evident than with the internet. Big banks and other financial institutions have taken quick, decisive action to establish an online banking presence, but smaller banks such as Aurora Bank (Continue Reading…);
Bank of America Hits Customers with a Debit Card Fee

If Bank of America is your primary banking institution for checking and/or savings accounts, you may want to consider switching service to your local credit union or other low- cost bank. Bank of America, one of the largest financial institutions in the United States and a trend- setter among banks, has announced that it (Continue Reading…);
Brace Yourself, Citigroup customers: Checking Account Fees are Coming
Citigroup banking customers need to brace themselves for an unexpected surprise, and not a very pleasant one at that. Starting in December, 2011, Citigroup will start to charge monthly fees on checking and savings accounts. The fee will be $10 on accounts that have a combined (checking plus savings) balance below $1,500. Present (Continue Reading…);
Improve Your Savings Yield with Online Banking

Have you taken a good look at your savings account lately? If you have, then you have likely realized one obvious and glaring fact: Interest on savings accounts isn’t what it used to be. Interest has fallen so low, in fact, that a savings account is barely worth the trouble. Stuffing excess cash under the (Continue Reading…);













