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Any recommendations for a bank account - prefer fee free as I will be using it very infrequently - initially would like to deposit a few thousand dollars and then just it for one off payments.
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komondor
08-22-2023 at 06:32 AM.
08-22-2023 at 06:32 AM.
Look at a local credit union, consider setting up direct deposit of 10 bucks a month to, that way the account stays active.
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Daddio1949
01-03-2024 at 08:43 AM.
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I like either Schwab or Fidelity for banking.

Schwab is an internet only bank. Schwab reimburses you for all ATM withdraw fees (including international) & has a $0 minimum balance requirement (no minimum balance charge). Electronic funds transfers are also free. They also provide free paper checks and has free bill pay.
https://www.schwab.com/checking

Fidelity does not offer checking but has a Cash Management Account. It's a brokerage account that functions similarly to a checking account without the same regulations as a bank and is not FDIC insured. The main advantage is that you can own money market funds (earning 5%) and are liquidated on as needed basis. Also, its debit card or ATM cards have no fee for withdraws. They also provide free paper checks and has free bill pay.
https://www.fidelity.com/spend-sa...t/overview

A discussion of Schwab vs Fidelity can be found here, https://www.bogleheads.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=398168#:~:text=Schwab%20is%20best%20if%20you,your%2... [bogleheads.org]
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03-23-2024 at 06:34 PM.
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none of them all of them are bankrupt if you must just do credit union away from the federal reserve bankrupt and fdic bankrupt
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04-16-2024 at 12:26 PM.
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Quote from euuser3585462 :
Any recommendations for a bank account - prefer fee free as I will be using it very infrequently - initially would like to deposit a few thousand dollars and then just it for one off payments.
UFB Direct is 5.25%
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05-16-2024 at 10:12 AM.
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Choice of bank (or even of credit union) depends on whether you need to use its physical locations and ATMs, or just use it for online banking and interest rates (e.g. CDs) and any signup bonuses.
I have a few credit unions where I have parked $5-15, simply to get access to high CD rates should I ever need them. For e.g., I've never banked physically at Agfed CU but have found the 'add money anytime' feature of their Asset Builder share certificates very useful to lock in interest rates when rates are sliding downwards. Signup bonuses for credit unions tend to be lower than at banks, though $50 or more is occasionally available, such as https://www.agfed.org/membership/...-a-member/
Rates (scroll down to see Asset Builder): https://www.agfed.org/savings/savings-rates/
If physical locations and ATMs are important, I would look around for when Wells Fargo or other nationwide banks are doing bonuses.
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