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It’s helpful to have a checklist when shopping for a new banking relationship. Here are some of the questions we encourage you to take into consideration as you make your choices:
Interest Rates #
- Find out not only what the interest rate is now, but also whether or not the bank can change it once the account is established.
- Does the bank pay different interest rates based on how much you have in the account? How it is calculated?
- Compounded interest is when you’re paid interest on both your principal and your earned interest. Be sure to ask when the interest starts being compounded.
- Annual percentage yield is the interest you earn over the course of a year, which is different from the monthly interest. Ask what the annual percentage yield is.
- Find out what the minimum balance requirement is before you start earning interest.
- Ask when you start earning interest: when you deposit a check, or when the check is actually credited to the institution? This sounds like a small issue, but it can make a difference over time.
Fees #
- Will you pay a flat per-month fee? If so, what is the amount?
- Is there a penalty fee for dropping below a minimum balance, and how much is it?
- Is there a charge for each deposit or withdrawal per month, and how much are those charges?
- Ask about ATM fees: are there fees for making deposits or withdrawals, and how do these fees vary if you use an ATM owned by the bank?
- Is there is a fee for bill payment by phone or online?
Additional questions: #
- Will you be charged for each check you write?
- Will your fees be reduced if you have multiple accounts?
- Will the fees be waived if you use direct deposit?
- Is there a fee for receiving canceled checks?
- Is there a fee for balance inquiries?
- Is there a fee for closing an account soon after it’s opened?
- What about bounced check charges?
Limitations #
- Is there a dollar amount limit for withdrawals, or to the frequency of withdrawals?
- Ask if you will still receive interest due to you, if you close an account before the interest is credited.
- How long does it take for checks to clear, and how long do you have to wait to withdraw the funds you’ve deposited to your account?
CDs #
- What is the term (time period during which you may not withdraw your funds without penalty) of your account?
- If the account renews automatically, ask if there is a grace period during which you can withdraw your funds after your previous term has expired.
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