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Invest in your financial future with the right checking optionsA checking account is where many young people start. They need a place where they can easily access funds, and they want an account tied to a debit card that can be used for various payments and purchases. Millennials and Generation Zers prefer this system because it has no statements and a fully online interface. In fact, 47% of people between ages 18 and 64 prefer using debit cards. (On the other hand, people 65 and older prefer credit cards.) Moreover, 15% of Millennials ages 25 to 35 live with their parents, and they desire checking accounts that will move with them when they leave the nest. When these young people do relocate, they’ll probably also face more complex financial decisions: How can they get the best interest rates? Should they invest in a certificate of deposit (CD)? This is why American Bank of Freedom offers a variety of options for our clients. The best checking accounts for young professionals likely aren’t ideal for others in different life stages. We find that our eChecking option appeals to young people looking to take their accounts anywhere. However, we’re always willing to walk you through the options. Helping You Plan for the FutureNot everyone can be a financial expert. If you’re just starting, it can be difficult to evaluate your financial goals and determine the account options you’ll need. It probably doesn’t make sense for you to set $25,000 aside in a new checking account, for example, but that could happen if you aren’t aware of better options. That’s where American Bank of Freedom's experts step in and ask about your financial objectives. Getting an in-depth understanding when starting your first bank account is key to financial security. Because you might not know what questions to ask before opening your bank account, we’ll help guide that conversation and determine the best way to reach your individual goals. Once you open an account, we’ll continue to review it with you and help you organize your money as it grows. It’s still a good idea to do some individual research before setting up your first checking or bank account. Here are three pointers to consider:
If you want to find the checking account option best suited to your financial goals, reach out to our experts today. |
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