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Using a Bank or Credit Union consumer.gov

Using a Bank or Credit Union consumer.gov. Why use a bank? A bank is a place to keep your money safe A bank’s services include: – checking accounts and

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Page 1: Using a Bank or Credit Union consumer.gov. Why use a bank? A bank is a place to keep your money safe A bank’s services include: – checking accounts and

Using a Bank or Credit Union

consumer.gov

Page 2: Using a Bank or Credit Union consumer.gov. Why use a bank? A bank is a place to keep your money safe A bank’s services include: – checking accounts and

Why use a bank?

• A bank is a place to keep your money safe• A bank’s services include:– checking accounts and savings accounts– debit cards and credit cards– loans– check cashing and money transfers

• Check cashing and money transfers might cost less at a bank than at other places if you have an account

Page 3: Using a Bank or Credit Union consumer.gov. Why use a bank? A bank is a place to keep your money safe A bank’s services include: – checking accounts and

What is a credit union?

• Offers the same services as a bank• You have to be part of a group that is allowed to join• For example, if you:– live in a particular community– are a member of a place of worship– are an employee at a certain company

Page 4: Using a Bank or Credit Union consumer.gov. Why use a bank? A bank is a place to keep your money safe A bank’s services include: – checking accounts and

What is a checking account?

• A place to keep money safe until you need to spend it

• Often called a “bank account”

Page 5: Using a Bank or Credit Union consumer.gov. Why use a bank? A bank is a place to keep your money safe A bank’s services include: – checking accounts and

Why would you have a checking account?

• To:– keep your money safe– be able to pay with a debit card or check– be able to get cash from an ATM– pay bills online– get access to loans, depending on your credit history– cash pay checks or wire money

Page 6: Using a Bank or Credit Union consumer.gov. Why use a bank? A bank is a place to keep your money safe A bank’s services include: – checking accounts and

What is a savings account?

• An account for money you want to save – It keeps money you want to save separate from money

you might spend in your checking account

Page 7: Using a Bank or Credit Union consumer.gov. Why use a bank? A bank is a place to keep your money safe A bank’s services include: – checking accounts and

Why would you open a savings account?

• You might use a savings account to:– save money for emergencies or goals– keep your money safe– keep some money separate from the money you spend

every month

Page 8: Using a Bank or Credit Union consumer.gov. Why use a bank? A bank is a place to keep your money safe A bank’s services include: – checking accounts and

How do you choose a bank or credit union?

• Before you open an account:– compare the services and fees at a few banks or credit

unions. Go to their websites or visit in person– find out what kind of checking and savings accounts are

offered– ask what fees you will pay for each account

Page 9: Using a Bank or Credit Union consumer.gov. Why use a bank? A bank is a place to keep your money safe A bank’s services include: – checking accounts and

What fees should you ask about?

• A bank or credit union might charge you for:– having a checking account– using a debit card– getting cash from another bank’s ATMs– having less than the minimum balance in your account– spending more money than you have in your account

• You might avoid some fees if you ask your employer to have your paycheck deposited directly into your account

Page 10: Using a Bank or Credit Union consumer.gov. Why use a bank? A bank is a place to keep your money safe A bank’s services include: – checking accounts and

What if you get a debit card?

• A debit card is a way to pay for things• A debit card is connected to your account• You get a debit card from your bank or credit union

when you open a checking account

Page 11: Using a Bank or Credit Union consumer.gov. Why use a bank? A bank is a place to keep your money safe A bank’s services include: – checking accounts and

How does a debit card work?

• A debit card:– takes money from your checking account– lets you get cash at an ATM or “cash back” at a store– does not increase your debt

• A debit card has “a pin number” you need to enter to buy things or get cash at an ATM

Page 12: Using a Bank or Credit Union consumer.gov. Why use a bank? A bank is a place to keep your money safe A bank’s services include: – checking accounts and

How are debit cards and credit cards different?

• When you use a credit card:– you are borrowing money to spend now– you get a bill to pay later– you pay extra money in interest if you don’t pay your

whole bill off every month

• When you use a debit card:– you are using money you already have – you will not get a bill

Page 13: Using a Bank or Credit Union consumer.gov. Why use a bank? A bank is a place to keep your money safe A bank’s services include: – checking accounts and

Can you use a debit card to shop online?

• You can, but it is not the safest choice

• Credit cards are a safer choice for buying things online

Page 14: Using a Bank or Credit Union consumer.gov. Why use a bank? A bank is a place to keep your money safe A bank’s services include: – checking accounts and

What if you run out of money?

• If you don’t have enough money in your checking account:– your debit card will be rejected – or, with “overdraft protection,” you might pay a high fee

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How can you avoid running out of money?

• Write down what you spend or take out of your account – subtract what you take out from the money still in the

account– that is how much money you have left– remember to subtract any fees

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Choosing a Bank or Credit Union

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