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What Banks Will Let You Use A Credit Card For The Opening Deposit When You Open A Savings Account?

I want to open a savings account for about $700 and charge the opening deposit to a credit card. The credit card gets points, which would be good for a gift card if I had about 700 more. I want to close the credit card account, but only after I get enough points, to not [...]

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Can I Safely Open A Savings Account At A Credit Union When I Have A Restraining Order On Another Bank?

The restraining order is on a different savings account from a different bank for a judgement against me for a defaulted car loan.I want to know if I am able to open a savings account with another credit union and if my paycheck being direct deposited into it will be safe.

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What Good Interest Rate Should Someone Open A Savings Account And When Should They Open An Account?

Wanting to open a savings account, what interest rate is a good rate. Is there a specific time in the year one should open an account, spring time or summer or right before new years??

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How Old Must One Be To Open A Savings Account With Wells Fargo In Minnesota?

im 14 and am about to turn 15. i want to have a savings account but i dont want to have my parents have to sign everytime i want to pull some money out. how old do i have to be to open a savings account with wells fargo in minnesota? also, what is the [...]

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When You Open A Barclays Savings Account You Need A Passport To Prove Identity At The Branch?

I have a current account and plan on opening a savings account online. Don’t think I need to prove identity as I have logged into my account. What do you think? Which is best savings account?

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  • Thinking of investing your savings?


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    Where to start?

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