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Avoiding ATM Fees

Avoiding ATM Fees

This is a guide about avoiding ATM fees. Banks are constantly looking for revenue sources and ATM fees are good for them and bad for the customer.

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Saving Money on Banking

This is a guide about saving money on banking. Banks often charge a wide variety of fees.

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Opening a Bank Account for Your Business

Opening a bank account for your business entails several considerations. You will want to choose the best banking institution for you, including review of fees, services, convenience of access, etc. This is a guide about opening a bank account for your business.

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Use Your Bank's ATM

Using your own bank's ATM will save you about $2.00 per transaction. Eliminating just one transaction fee per week will net you approximately $100.00 per year.

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Limit Visits to Banks and ATMs

In some instances, it is smart to shop with cash only, but skip the bank or the ATM if you're withdrawing money. Instead, use your debit card to purchase small items and get cash back at no charge.

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Banks With No Minimum Balance

Can anyone recommend a bank with no minimum balance?

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Saving Money on Bank Fees

Saving Money on Bank FeesTips for saving money on bank fees. Banking is an extremely competitive business and there are many banks (at least where I live) that charge few or no fees. They tend to pay less interest on savings accounts but what bank pays much interest anyway?


Thieves in Bankers' Clothing

Thieves in Bankers' ClothingATMs are a wonderful blessing. They allow the freedom to bank any time of the day and provide instant access to cash. This is what I once thought, but now I wonder if they are the blessing they seem to be. Instead, I find them to be thieves in bankers' clothing.