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[quote=Anonymous]The place you have it saved may have financial advisors who can provide basic services for free at that level. Call them and ask. If not, here's my advice -- decide what you want to use the money for. Rainy day/emergency money, keep that part in cash (savings account) and shop on bankrate.com to find the best rates. Then for the rest, do you want to use it for retirement or college? You can estimate the year you'll need it in that case. Then, go buy an ETF or mutual fund with that horizon. For example, go to ishares and look at the "Target Date" funds. Those are ETFs.[/quote]
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