4 Ways to Bank Frugally
By Blessed@Home, published Mar 14, 2006
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1. Choose a credit union instead of a bank. You have choices when picking a financial institution. Look for ones with lower or fewer service charges. Credit unions are usually more competitive in this area than banks. They tend to have no monthly service charges and they often offer other free services to their members such as notaries. You can usually get enrolled with a Credit Union through your job or an affiliate. Also there are many credit unions for the military. You may have to call a few and find out what the requirements are to join. But eventually you will find one that is accessible to you.
2. Avoid non-sufficient funds fees. This is critical because now banks are charging anywhere from $24 - $35 per NSF transaction. Keeping your account balanced is the easiest way to avoid relinquishing this money to the bank. Try to balance your account daily. Remember to record all checks, debit card purchases, and money transfers. A quick way to do this is to collect all receipts for purchases for that day. Put them in the same location all the time (i.e. a drawer, your checkbook). At the end of the day pull out all the receipts and record them. Make sure everyone in the home knows that they need to turn over their receipts.
3. Use online banking. Some banks charge you a few dollars if you speak directly to a teller or use the bank drive through. Avoid this by taking care of your banking needs via the internet. You can check your balance, transfer funds, and take care of almost all of your banking needs from the convenience of your computer. In addition, many financial institutions offer free bill pay if you have direct deposit. Utilizing this service saves on time and stamps.
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Takeaways
- Credit Unions tend to have no monthly service fees.
- Online banking can save you time and money.
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