== == try California Union Bank. I don't know about Union Bank of California, but what I can say for sure is that Everbank (everbank.com) definitely does, though it is a relatively low interest rate. A better bet is HSBC. Though that is not a US bank, it allows US citizens/residents to open offshore savings accounts in other currencies (namely, the British pound and Euro). Go to offshores.hsbc.com and you can see the various rates; I think you want to look into the Online Saver Account.
Contact local banks, compare features, go to the banks website and select the "open a checking account" option.
You go to your bank of choice and tell them that you want to open a checking account. You'll need a deposit. Banks vary on the amount of a deposit needed to open an account. Banks offer different kinds of checking accounts too.
A No Fee checking account is one in which the bank does not charge you any fees like monthly fee, minimum balance fee, transaction fee etc. these fees are usually charged by most banks to their checking account customers. Not many banks offer such no-fee checking accounts.
From the account holders perspective yes a checking account is an asset. The amount of money you have in your checking account is your asset. From the banks perspective it is a liability because whenever you want your money, the bank has to give it to you.
Although most of the online banks discuss savings account options to get better interest rates over the "brick and mortar" counterparts, there are online banks that offer free checking accounts also. One example of such banks is UnivestDirect online bank.
Yes, all major banks offer checking accounts. However, some may charge a monthly service fee, whereas other banks offer free checking.
If the question was referring to a student checking account, one can gain information regarding a student checking account by consulting local banks. Or one can consult school counselors on which banks offer student services.
Most banks have a minimum age of 18 to open a checking account with a parent or guardian. If you open a joint checking account with a parent or guardian, the minimum age is usually 13.
There are some banks that will aloow this but generally no. Most banks will run all signers on an account and will not allow you to be added to an account if you have been reported to chexsystems, There are some banks that do not use chexsystems at all and others that offer second chance checking.
yes it can..the banks does not care if it is a joint account or not and they do not care if you are married
One can open a checking account at a bank quite easily. There are many different banks, such as Bank of America, TD Bank, or Citibank. One could go to the website of these banks and find out more information on the website about opening a checking account. However one may go to one's local bank and open a checking account in person.
Banks provide information about checking accounts. One can go to a local Wells Fargo, Chase, SunTrust, or other banks. One can also go to the banks' websites for information about checking accounts.