Articles by tag - checking accounts

Bank of Internet offers competitive CD, checking and savings account rates. However, their format may not be right for everyone.
Posted on January 01, 2011 by
Ally is offering a 0.50% APY on balances $14,999 and under and a 1.05% APY for balances $15,000 and over. However, you should closely look at your spending habits and deposit amounts before committing to any bank offer.
Posted on January 01, 2011 by
The free Schwab Bank High Yield Investor Checking account has no minimum balance requirements and comes with many perks, including a free brokerage account.
Posted on December 31, 2010 by
ING Direct's Electric Orange checking account is not only a truly free checking account with no fees (including no overdraft protection fees) and no minimum balance requirements, it also pays you interest. Additionally, the bank is currently offering a $50 bonus for opening an account.
Posted on December 27, 2010 by
If you have under $25,000 to invest and want penalty-free immediate access to your money, this may be a good account to consider.
Posted on September 09, 2010 by
New, easy deal with PNC Bank offers $100 for new customers.
Posted on August 19, 2010 by
Community banks have often offered more competitive interest rates than big national banks. Now residents of Boston, North Carolina, and South Dakota can get a checking account that pays over 4% APY.
Posted on August 11, 2010 by
PerkStreet Financial is offering a rewards debit card that gives consumers their choice of rewards: cash back, coffee or music. It’s a fun program that seems targeted towards the younger consumer but, as always, there is some fine print to be aware of.
Posted on August 10, 2010 by
In the 80’s, you received a free toaster for opening up a bank account. Today, some banks are giving away IPods. But is it worth signing up for a new account just for the giveaway?
Posted on August 08, 2010 by
Incredible Bank opened its online doors with a 2.02% APY on its free checking account, and equally incredible rates on a 1-year CD. That CD is no longer offered, but the bank still offers impressive but not incredible rates on its free checking account.
Posted on August 05, 2010 by
USAA’s award winning customer service and their great banking products aren’t just for military members and their families anymore.
Posted on July 25, 2010 by
Gone are the days when banks could hit you with $35 overdraft protection fees without your knowledge or consent. This is great news for consumers, but if you don’t monitor your checkbook well, you could be in for an embarrassing moment at the local store check-out counter.
Posted on July 20, 2010 by
Acacia Federal Savings Bank is offering a 1.5% APY checking account with a minimum balance of $5,000.
Posted on March 23, 2010 by
There are numerous types of bank accounts casual consumers have, but how many people know the differece. This article explains the difference between checking, savings, NOW, and money market deposit accounts.
Posted on January 10, 2010 by
Review of Delta Community Credit Union
Posted on April 07, 2009 by

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