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What bank with interest bearing checking would you guys recommend:
-Citibank
-ING Direct
-eTrade
I think they all have minimum balances, if there are any other suggestions for interest bearing checking accounts, i'd love to hear them.
providentdirect.com No minimums, ATM access, 3.5% APY, brink-n-mortar access in Mid-Atlantic region, EFTs & you can easily transfer funds to a no-fee checking acct.
If you insist on having the online acct be a checking account then century direct has one at 3.41% APY
What bank with interest bearing checking would you guys recommend:
-Citibank
-ING Direct
-eTrade
I think they all have minimum balances, if there are any other suggestions for interest bearing checking accounts, i'd love to hear them.
If you aren't just basing it on interest rate, I really enjoy my ING Direct account. I have a checking & savings and they are both very very easy to use.
What bank with interest bearing checking would you guys recommend:
-Citibank
-ING Direct
-eTrade
I think they all have minimum balances, if there are any other suggestions for interest bearing checking accounts, i'd love to hear them.
I don't think it is any contest. Century Bank Direct has the highest interest on checking and savings of any online bank offering both. With a free debit card w/ATM fee reimbursement, paper checks w/first order of checks free, free online bill pay, etc., etc. I would definitely recommend them.
Even so, I have listed the offerings that I am aware of below for your consideration.
A comparison:
ING Direct Electric Orange Checking link
Checking: 1.75
Savings: 3.00
Pros: No min, No fee, Easy transfers,
Con: No paper checks
UnivestDirect Any Time Online Checking link
Checking: 1.75
Savings: 3.00
Pros: $1 min, No fee, Easy transfers, Debit card
Cons: Checks cost $18
SalemFiveDirect link
Checking: 3.00
Pros: No min, No fee, No need for separate checking and savings, Debit card, Free 1st order of checks
Schwab Bank High Yield Investor Checking link
Checking: 2.01
Pros: No min, No fee, Free standard checks, Debit card
Cons: No savings account offered by Schwab Bank
E*TRADE Financial Max-Rate Checking link
Checking: 3.25
Savings: 3.15
Pros: High interest, No fee, Debit card, Free first order of checks
Cons: Must maintain $5K balance to earn stated interest and avoid fee
Century Bank Direct Checking link
Checking: 3.35
Savings: 3.41
Pros: $100 to open, No fees, No minimum balance, Free initial order of checks, Debit card
(Century Bank Direct also offers a higher interest MMA with a $1K to open minimum.)
Though not online checking, it should also be noted that some online savings banks also offer a bill pay account to be used in conjunction with the savings account. Notably: FNBO and HSBC.
I was originally thinking GMAC, but HSBC is looking mighty enticing!
Great job on the list!
Great list Poundwise. I agree HSBC seems to do well in your survey, I believe their account options and first direct are the only ones on the list we have as branch options in the UK.
I don't think it is any contest. Century Bank Direct has the highest interest on checking and savings of any online bank offering both. With a free debit card w/ATM fee reimbursement, paper checks w/first order of checks free, free online bill pay, etc., etc. I would definitely recommend them.
Century Bank Direct Checking link
Checking: 3.35
Savings: 3.41
Pros: $100 to open, No fees, No minimum balance, Free initial order of checks, Debit card
(Century Bank Direct also offers a higher interest MMA with a $1K to open minimum.)
I agree after considering the features you've noted (namely ATM fee reimbursement) in conjunction with there excellent rates in all account categories (checking, savings & money market) and the simplicity of having all your banking under one roof I think I will be migrating out of presidential and some of the other rate chasing savings accounts I opened after presidential stopped being competitive. While you still cannot keep up with inflation at these rates, at least century direct keeps you the closest!!
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Does anyone use the online checking accounts that are yielding around 6.0% for their savings? I was thinking of doing it but I'm not sure if it's worth the hassle. The ones I have been looking at require 10-12 debit card transactions a month and a few other things to get the 6% rate.
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