Guide To Banking & Credit Information |
Banking & Credit Information Banking & Credit Find information on banking accounts and services. How to choose and manage your checking account. Should you have a savings accounts and how should it be managed? Shopping for a credit card and tips on using it properly. You hear a lot about your credit report and credit rating. Find out what credit information is important and how to correct errors. |
Bank Accounts - Bank accounts are set up so you can deposit your money into an account entrusted
by a bank. You can then make additional deposits or withdrawls into the
account. With the advent of the Internet and enhanced security features,
more banks offer banking online which can make the transfer of funds easier.
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Checking Accounts - Choosing the right checking account can be easy, but here are a few things you
should be aware of. Many checking accounts claim to be free, but there might be
some fees involved. Take a look at the different types of accounts, what fees
you might be charged, how banks withdraw the money from your account, why banks
no longer have to return your canceled checks to you. Learn more> |
Savings Accounts - Savings deposits are accounts maintained by banks, savings and loan associations,
credit unions, and mutual savings banks. Savings accounts allow you to set
aside a portion of your liquid assests. Learn more> |
Credit Cards - The most important step in choosing a credit card is thinking about how you will
use it. If you expect to pay your monthly bill in full, and other
features such as frequent flyer miles don't interest you, your best choice is
probably a card that has no annual fee and offers a long grace period. Learn more> |
Credit Rating, Credit Reports & Credit Scores - Do you know the difference? Did you know that the Fair Trade Reporting Act (FCRA)
requires each of the 3 nationwide consumer rating companies to provide you
with a FREE copy of your credit report, at your request, once every 12 months?
We provide you the information and links to help you make sense of your credit
history. Learn more> |