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Checklist for closing
your checking account
By Michelle
Samaad Bankrate.com
Balance
your checkbook to make sure all outstanding checks have cleared
before you close your account.
Open
an account at your new bank before leaving your old bank.
If
you've arranged for direct deposit of your paycheck or benefits,
don't close the old account until you're sure the next scheduled
payment will be going into the new account.
Check
with your employer to arrange stoppage of direct deposit of your
paycheck in your old account. Start the process at least a month
before moving.
If
you've arranged for automatic deductions from your account, such
as mortgage payments, make arrangements for future payments through
your bank and the biller. Don't forget automated payments made through
Check Free, Quicken or other online banking programs.
Make
sure your old bank has your new address and phone number -- put
it in writing.
Clean
out your safe-deposit box and return the keys.
It
helps to know the names and telephone numbers of a good teller,
branch manager, customer service representative, loan officer or
supervisor just in case you run into an emergency.
Source: Federal Deposit Insurance
Corp.'s FDIC Consumer News
-- Posted: Nov. 10, 1998
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