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Money and Banking
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Money and Banking

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General information

Financial coaching

If you're unsure about selecting a bank account or setting up a personal budget, Scarlet and Gray Financial may be able to help. Part of the Student Wellness Center, Scarlet and Gray Financial provides free, confidential financial counseling for students covering budgeting, banking, credit education, financial goal-setting, savings planning, debt repayment and more. View more financial education resources.

Types of services

Checking accounts

Banks offer different types of checking accounts designed to fit individual needs. The cost of having a checking account varies from bank to bank. Some banks charge per transaction, some have a basic monthly fee, and others offer free services if you always maintain a certain minimum balance in your account. Under some circumstances, a bank will offer interest on a checking account. Your canceled checks and/or a list of the preceding month's account activity will be sent to you in a monthly statement. Keep an accurate record of every check you write to avoid having checks returned and incurring additional charges. "Bouncing" a check (writing a check for more money than you have in the account) can cause a major expense and great trouble. Through some banks, you can apply for a line of credit attached to your checking account, providing overdraft protection.

Savings Accounts

A savings account enables you to save money and accumulate interest on your savings. Interest is paid either monthly or quarterly. Although you can withdraw money from your savings account, this service is limited. Ask your bank for the number of monthly withdrawals permitted without penalty. The difference between a savings and a checking account is that you receive higher interest in a savings account, and you are allowed fewer transactions because the purpose is to "save your money."

Bank cards

ATM

Many banks issue cards that make deposit and withdrawal services available 24 hours a day using an automated teller machine (ATM). These machines, frequently located outside the bank, are very convenient. You can avoid waiting in line at the bank and have access to cash after the bank closes or in an emergency. Banks that are members of a national ATM network allow you to access your funds with your bank card at selected ATMs nationwide. However, there is often a service charge when you do not use your bank's machine.

A note of caution: When withdrawing cash from an ATM after dark, be aware of your surroundings to prevent an assault. Protect your bank card and secret access code as you do your cash and credit cards. Call your bank if you have a problem with an ATM.

Credit card

Credit cards are convenient, especially if you unexpectedly have major expenses. You must have a social security number to apply for a credit card. You can also pay medical fees, airplane tickets and car repairs with any major credit card. But you must remember that credit cards are seductive. Before you know it, you may be in debt. Some banks may charge an annual fee for a credit card. If you cannot pay your total balance, you will be charged high interest rates (possibly as high as 25% or more) on the remaining balance and any additional charges you make. Make sure you stay within your budget when making credit card purchases.

Debit card

Debit cards can be used to make purchases at most places that accept credit cards. The difference is that instead of going to the credit card company and showing up on your credit card bill, it goes to the bank and the money is taken directly out of the checking account (like a check).

Banks and credit unions in the Ohio State area