It is unlawful for someone else to use your name AND YOUR lawful identification (like your Social Security Number) to conduct financial transactions. That is FRAUD.
Are you a minor or an adult? If she is using your identification YOU could find YOUR credit rating and ability to get credit extended to you damaged beyond repair. Despite the fact athat she is your mother, you NEED to protect yourself and etiher have her close the account or tell her that you will report her to the store management.
The disadvantages of having a joint account areEither party can operate the account without the knowledge of the other partyThe bank cannot be liable to entertain claims when one party withdraws money without the knowledge of the other
I haven't been able to find a site where it states that you would get a penalty for removing your funds from your moneymarket savings account. There might be more information though to if there really is one or not.
Yes, you can withdraw your contributions from a Roth 401(k) at any time without incurring a penalty, as long as the account has been open for at least five years.
can be withdrawn without ten percent IRS penalty after age 59 1/2
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No, not to my knowledge. Before I got an account it didn't show that I had viewed it!
Yes, you can withdraw Roth 401(k) contributions without incurring a penalty, as long as the account has been open for at least five years and you are at least 59 and a half years old.
Nope - anyone who uses a card or account belonging to another person without their consent commits FRAUD.
that is not unechable that C D is using to all things
The amount that can be deposited into an account without penalty varies depending on the type of account and the financial institution's policies. For most standard savings and checking accounts, there is typically no limit on deposits. However, for accounts like certificates of deposit (CDs), there may be specific maximum amounts or penalties for exceeding certain limits. It's best to check with your bank for their specific rules and guidelines.
Probably not because it is a joint account. Pre-nup!!
Facebook will block you from your account. And, you can face legal charges under a number of counts.