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Checking
Account Fees
Before you open a checking account…
- Ask the
bank for the Fee Schedule for checking accounts.
- Compare the
costs of the various types of checking accounts you are considering.
(For a list of common types of checking accounts, look under “Checking
Accounts” in the Information Booth).
- Ask the bank
whether fees can be waived and how to avoid them. Some of fees
may include:
What fees
can I expect when opening a checking account?
Monthly Service Fee
Also called a maintenance fee. The bank might charge a fee each
month, just for having the account. You might also be charged a
fee if your balance drops below the required minimum.
Per
Check Fee
Some accounts charge a fee for each check you write. Depending on
the account, you might pay the fee for each check or only when you
write more than a certain number of checks (perhaps five) a month.
Checking
Printing Fee
You can buy checks from the bank or through the mail from other
companies. If you buy checks from the bank, the charge for printing
the checks is usually automatically deducted from your checking
account. Fancy checks cost more than basic checks. You can buy more
than one box at a time. Carbon copy checks are an option, and allow
you to keep a copy of the check for your personal reference.
ATM-Use
Fee
You might be charged a fee each time you use an ATM at a bank other
than your own.
Overdraft
Fee
Also called nonsufficient funds (NSF) fee. NSF fees apply when you
bounce a check. The bank will notify you if a check is returned
to the person or company to whom it was issued because there were
insufficient funds in the account. Your bank will charge a processing
fee to your account because of the cost to return the check. Merchants
might also charge a fee if a bounced check is used to purchase the
goods or services. The fee charged is usually posted near the cashier.
Returned
Deposit Item
Banks might charge a fee if a check you deposit in your account
bounces.
Stop
Payment Fee
If you lose a check or need to make sure a check is not paid by
the bank for some other reason, you can request a “stop payment.”
There is a fee for this service, and the bank might not be able
to catch the check before it is paid.
Phone
Inquiry Fee
Some banks charge a fee if you call to check your balance or to
see if a check or deposit has cleared.
Balance
Checkbook Fee
Some banks will help you balance your checkbook. Some might charge
you for this service. |