What bank should I be using for my checking account? Does it really not matter if I never hold more than $20k in checking at a time?
I'm on Wells Fargo right now, and there are literally zero perks that I'm aware of.
>>1062340
IKTFB. I use Mountain America Credit Union, but only because it's what my parents put me on for my savings account when I was 10-ish
>>1062340
It basically doesn't matter. Just switch anytime Chase/CITI/Wells Fargo etc... offer $200 for a new checking account or whatever.
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Why 20k in checking? Once some one gets your debit card numbers and drains it then youll learn
Wells fargo is shit,
OP I use Wells Fargo too. It's literally so easy to open a savings with no fees there. Why the hell do you have 20k in Checkings? Put it in savings. Keep what you need for like a week in Checking.
Even better move it to some online bank with better interest.
> Wells Fargo
Wells Fargo sucks. Try your local credit union for much better rate and a lot less fees. BB&T used to be good, too, so look into them if credit unions are out of the question.
>>1062340
ally bank money market account ftw
>>1062921
Rate-wise, credit unions don't have shit on online banks like Barclays.
I use Charles Schwab and I like that they reimburse ATM fees because I am out of the country alot.
>>1062340
Switch to Chase, wait X months, get $XXX signup bonus.
Switch to BofA, wait X months, get $XXX signup bonus.
Switch to Citi, wait X months, get $XXX signup bonus.
Switch to Wells Fargo, wait X months, get $XXX signup bonus.
Switch to Chase, wait X months, get $XXX signup bonus.
Switch to BofA, wait X months, get $XXX signup bonus.
Switch to Citi, wait X months, get $XXX signup bonus.
Switch to Wells Fargo, wait X months, get $XXX signup bonus.
>>1062340
Try hiding your cash under a floor board and just get a lot of credit cards with cash back bonuses. Pay them off responsibly and theeeeere you go.
Or just split your funds into a bunch of checking accounts like the above guy mentioned, but their interest rates will just lessen your buying power bc inflation and such. So will stashing it, but at least that way you can more easily manage your money.
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