How to Understand Different Types of Bank Accounts

Thứ sáu - 26/04/2024 23:11
If you visit a bank to open an account, you will likely have several options. Different types of bank accounts vary in terms of benefits, drawbacks, and conveniences for the depositor, so it's helpful to understand each option completely....
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If you visit a bank to open an account, you will likely have several options. Different types of bank accounts vary in terms of benefits, drawbacks, and conveniences for the depositor, so it’s helpful to understand each option completely. Start with Step 1 below to learn more about checking, savings, money market, and certificate of deposit accounts.

Part 1
Part 1 of 4:

Understanding Checking Accounts

  1. Step 1 Know the basic function of a checking account.
    Most adults need checking accounts in order to manage their money effectively. Checking accounts allow you to access your funds easily and use checks and debit cards instead of cash.
  2. Step 4 Learn how to write a check correctly.
    Since the ability to write checks is a key component of having a checking account, it’s important to know how to fill them out correctly. All checks have designated spaces for the following information:
    • Date. This is self explanatory: fill in the current date.
    • Pay to the Order of. On this line, write the name of the check’s recipient – it can be a person or a company.
    • $ Amount. Use numerals here. Write the number on the left most part of the field, taking care not to leave any space – these minimizes the risk of people fraudulently writing additional numbers.
    • Dollars. Write the corresponding amount, this time using words. Start at the left side, and write any cents as a fraction – the number of cents over 100. If there is extra space, draw a line straight through to the end of the field.
    • Signature. Sign your name here.
    • Memo. This field is optional. If desired, write a note to indicate what the check is for. If you are paying a bill, this is a good place to include your account number.
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Part 2
Part 2 of 4:

Understanding Savings Accounts

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Part 3
Part 3 of 4:

Understanding Money Market Accounts

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Part 4
Part 4 of 4:

Understanding Certificates of Deposit

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