TD Bank has recently announced it will start charging a $9 fee for every withdrawal customers make from their savings in excess of the allotted six allowable monthly transactions.
Entries Tagged as 'Savings account'
Does Your Bank Charge a Fee for Withdrawals From Your Savings?
November 3rd, 2011 · No Comments · Banking
Tags: bank of america·big banks·Chase·debit card swipe fees·Fees·savings·Savings account·TD Bank·Wells Fargo
Resist “Free Cash” Checking Account Incentives
November 5th, 2010 · 1 Comment · Banking
The doomsayers predicted the Credit Card Accountability Act would make the cost of checking and savings accounts prohibitively expensive for the consumer. They were only partially right. It’s true that banks have increased some fees on cheeking accounts, but there are some good deals still out there. It’s still a competitive market to get your [...]
Tags: cash management skills·checking acount·Citigroup·free cash·high revenue potential·low revenue potential·Savings account
Don’t Want to Give Interest Free Loans to the IRS? Update Your W-4 Form
January 22nd, 2010 · No Comments · Banking, Budgeting, Taxes
Do you get a windfall federal tax refund each year? Wouldn’t you like to have say, half of that money during the course of the year for your disposal? Every time you receive a federal tax refund, you gave an interest-free loan to the government for one year. You can stop your charity to the [...]
Tags: deductions·estimating deductions·human resources·interest-free·IRS·loan·Online Calculators·Savings account·Taxes·W-2·W-4
High Interest Rate Checking – Myth or Reality?
November 11th, 2009 · 1 Comment · Banking
With savings accounts paying an average of under 1% interest, and the volatility of the stock market, there aren’t many good places left to put your money. Good news, there’s a new banking program out there which may be a good option. When I first read about high interest checking accounts, I thought it was [...]
Tags: ACH transfers·ATM·Checking Account·debit charges·direct deposit·Fees·high interest rate checking·minimum balance·Savings account



