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i post up this question cause when i put it somewhere else it comes out the names of banks not amounts.
You can contact banks in your area over the phone to hear their current CD rates. Many banks have websites now, and many also post their CD rates on the websites.
Yes.
Many of the major banks in the United States have their home loan rates available on their sites. The most notable of these are Wells Fargo and Rabobank currently.
you find cashpoints in supermarkets, banks and post offices
While banks and post offices offer a service, they are different services. In a sense, both take "deposits" (money; letters) and give "withdrawals" (money; mail). But, banks handle and count more money in one day than would a post office. As well, at the rate that the United States Postal Service is losing money, banks continually make money from providing their services. Like banks, P,O. customers can walk in. But banks have drive-throughs; P.O.'s don't (except at tax time). Banks do not deliver their service to your doorstep, but the post office carriers do. A Postal Carrier is a government employee, but cashiers are corporation employees.
in the bank.
No. July 4th is a National holiday. All schools, banks, and post offices are closed for the day.
William. Post has written: 'Bank catechism' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Banks and banking
While banks and post offices offer a service, they are different services. In a sense, both take "deposits" (money; letters) and give "withdrawals" (money; mail). But, banks handle and count more money in one day than would a post office. As well, at the rate that the United States Postal Service is losing money, banks continually make money from providing their services. Like banks, P,O. customers can walk in. But banks have drive-throughs; P.O.'s don't (except at tax time). Banks do not deliver their service to your doorstep, but the post office carriers do. A Postal Carrier is a government employee, but cashiers are corporation employees.
Banks, post offices, bureaux de change
It will depend on the specific jurisdiction. Many state and federal offices, banks, and post offices close early on Christmas Eve.