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Checking accounts: Everything you need to know

Por: CBS News Business December 30, 2022

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Checking accounts come with a variety of benefits but there are some pitfalls you should avoid, too.  Phil Leo/Michael Denora/Getty Images If you need a bank account to pay for everyday expenses like bills, groceries or other purchases, you'll want to open a checking account. If you don't have, no longer have or are considering a new checking account, you're not alone. Some 7.1 million U.S. households don't have a bank... + full article



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