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From no fees to online bill pay, here are the must-have checking account features.

If you overdraw your account frequently, then overdraft protection could be a good way to avoid hefty overdraft fees.

Checks aren’t as ubiquitous as they once were, but you may still have to write one.
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Mobile apps make managing your money a snap and mobile alerts can help protect it.

Online bill pay can add convenience and security to managing your routine bills.

A bank may deny you a checking account. Here is what you can do next.

Depositing cash into someone’s account isn’t always possible, but there are options.

Knowing your limit before making a purchase can help you make smarter decisions.

A second-chance checking account is designed for those whose banking history may prevent them from opening a standard account. Applicants sometimes have past problems such as an unpaid negative balance [...]

Spend money, pay bills, write checks or make fund transfers with a checking account.

Here’s how these two bank fees compare and how to best avoid them.

A majority (81%) of Americans did not increase their emergency savings this year

Here’s how to boost your savings.

Ready to open a savings account? Here’s what you’ll need to know.

An emergency fund is an essential part of a solid financial plan.

It’s a low interest rate environment, but there are ways to earn more on your money.

Getting into the habit of paying yourself first is hard. Here are some ideas to help you start.

Keeping your savings in a bank down the street may seem like the obvious play, but there may be real downsides for doing so.

Comparing savings rates can ensure you get the best return on your savings.

Even as interest rates drop, some top-yielding savings accounts remain competitive.

We list seven ways to endorse a check and how to process it correctly and securely.

Use this challenge to stash more cash toward your savings goals.

Fed officials, however, are uncertain about how many times they’ll be able to cut borrowing costs in 2025.

There’s still time to lock in a high-yielding CD as the Fed cuts rates.

The Fed is expected to cut interest rates a third time. Here’s what to watch.

These holiday savings accounts are still available at many small banks and credit unions. But are they the best way to save?

Fed officials are still widely expected to cut interest rates for a third time.
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