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Online Bank Accounts
Asked by C.M. from Chicago
on January 22, 2009
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I am looking to open an online bank account for savings so that I can benefit from the higher interest rates. Has anyone had any experience with online banking? I'm ...
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- We have an ING savings and have had it a few years. We're plenty happy with it!
- ING has savings and an online checking account. The checking account would have the overdraft protection, but not the savings. They most likely do a "soft pull" - wh...
- My husband works for HSBC and I asked him this question. He said any financial institution that you do business with checks your credit periodically, once a month or ...
Bank Account for Child with Divorced Parents
Asked by N.W. from Chicago
on December 17, 2008
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My last post lead me to realize that I would like to set up a college savings account for my 7-year old stepdaughter. I believe going to college is VERY IMPORTANT.
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- Hi Nicole ,Sorry this might be a little winded. You and your husband's concerns are very valid . As another mom suggested opening a saving account just for minor's the...
- You can set up an account and her mother does not need to know anything about it. in fact you should not put the step daughter name on the account either. Just ear m...
- Nicole, I think this is a very good idea. Most banks have a "minor savings account" that you can put her name on it and yours. I don't even think you have to be ...
Bank Account for Kids
Asked by M.M. from Tampa
on November 12, 2006
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I would like to set up a savings account for each of my children. I am looking for a bank that has child friendly type of savings account. I want to teach them the v...
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- There is a community bank in South Tampa called Pilot Bank. They have a very child friendly saving account program complete with a "pilot puppy" Their web site is Pi...
- I set up an account for my daughter at Tampa Bay Federal Credit Union. There are very child friendly and will help encourage your child to save their money. Your Welcome!
- Try AmSouth. They seem to have good children savings accounts.
Looking for a New Bank with No Charges
Asked by M.L. from Kansas City
on April 6, 2009
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Long story short, the bank we use is closing so my husband and I need to find a new bank. We are looking for a bank that has free checking with interest, interest savi...
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- Ditto on Community America....they are the best. I have been with them for years + home mortgage, car loans, money markets, checking and savings. They have always be...
- I bank with Bank Midwest. I've been with them for 5 years and never had a problem. We have direct deposit with work, and never had a problem. A few of my coworkers b...
- I really like CapFed and Commerce Banks. I have used both for numerous years and love them.
Legal Help
Asked by D.H. from Kansas City
on October 1, 2008
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Seeking advice on how to handle legal problem with the death of sister.
My sister just passed on September 19, 2008 (age 67) was married (age 94) they had no children...
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- I would hire an attorney regarding this matter. Sounds like if you push too much, your niece will be even more unwilling to give you anything. go to lawyers.com and ty...
- You can it to go to probate. Also get a lawer asap.
- Yes, definitely get a lawyer, and if your brother-in-law is cooperative, get him to work on a fair will before the niece gets him to do something crazy. This happened...
Bank Account for 6 Year Old?
Asked by A.K. from Denver
on November 19, 2008
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I would like to open a bank account for my six year old son. We already have a 529 that we already contribute to regularly. I am thinking more of a savings account w...
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- A., that is a wonderful idea, I have a saving account for my son's at Vectra Bank. It cost $5 to open them each. My 8 year old likes it but my 4 year old really doesn...
- sorry, a little late for this but I would recommend KeyBank. They have a DinoSaver account (the kids get a dinosaur when they sign up) call my friend anne Hammond and ...
- I would try a credit union. My credit union, Elevations, has a special savings program for kids, where they get little zipper bags to keep their money in, and incenti...
How to Manage Teen's Finances
Asked by T.B. from Norfolk
on February 13, 2008
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Hi everyone...I have a son who is 16 1/2. He has his own bank account. Up until now I have made him SAVE half of all money he earned for a job, got for birthdays, or ...
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- I have only a 5 year old and a baby...so I'm not experienced with teenagers. But I think you should give him the card all the time. You should be able to see the acc...
- Have you heard of Dave Ramsey? He gives financial advice and has great materials for teens and children. His website is daveramsey.com
- I say trust him until he gives you a reson not to. If he is a responsible kid (and it sounds like he is) he will more than likely be responsible with his money.
Just Curious....
Asked by E.B. from Seattle
on May 1, 2008
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Has anyone with Direct Deposit Seen their Rebate check come in??? We should have gotten ours a few days ago and havent seen it yet. I know we are suppose to get one ...
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- Nope, no check yet!!! I agree, it is just a big joke!! :) I will believe it when I see it!!
- No check yet. Last night on the news, they gave the date that you should expect yours by the last 2 digits of your ssn. Let's hope this isn't a joke! We're counting ...
- We got ours on 5/1. If you had direct deposit set up originally for your tax refund and are paid up on your taxes, it would've been or today be sent over. The mailed...
I'm Looking for Some Legal Advise
Asked by K.M. from Denver
on May 20, 2008
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I've been married for 6 years and am having a hard time in a very controlled relationship. I am a stay at home mom of 3 beautiful children. My husband works very har...
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- Hi Kristen!! I don't like to hear how your husband is treating you!! My sister in-law is an attorney in the family law practice. She is great and caring. If you wa...
- That's a tough situation! Bottom line is that your spouse is too controlling, and he controls you by controlling the money. For some reason, he has to use this power...
- Hi K., I believe you are in the need of more than legal advice. Please contact SafeHouse Denver immediately at http://www.safehouse-denver.org/ or ###-###-####. I...