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  2. How to check your bank account balance - AOL

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    Key takeaways. Check your balance online, on the phone, through your bank's mobile app, at the ATM and with bank statements. A bank teller can provide account details in person.

  3. Online banking - Wikipedia

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    Each financial institution can determine the types of financial transactions which a customer may transact through online banking, but usually includes obtaining account balances, a list of recent transactions, electronic bill payments, financing loans and funds transfers between a customer's or another's accounts. Most banks set limits on the ...

  4. Don’t overlook these money management tools in your banking app

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    The chatbot can help with matters such as relaying your account balance, helping you find a nearby ATM, or walking you through transferring money between accounts. It can also help connect you to ...

  5. What is a balance transfer — and is it a good idea for debt?

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    Some balance transfer cards allow you to transfer more than credit card debt, including car loans, student loans and personal loans. Currently, Chase and American Express are the only major ...

  6. Chase Checking Accounts - AOL

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    Notably, the account pays 0.01% interest on your balance, which is the same as a Chase Savings account. Chase Premier Plus Checking offers free personal checks, cashier’s checks, and money ...

  7. Chase Slate Edge Review: A practical card for debt ... - AOL

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    Balance transfer: 0% for the first 18 months your account is open plus a fee of either $5 or 3% of the amount of each transfer, whichever is greater. Transfers made after 60 days of account ...

  8. Debit card - Wikipedia

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    In Canada, the debit card is sometimes referred to as a "bank card". It is a client card issued by a bank that provides access to funds and other bank account transactions, such as transferring funds, checking balances, paying bills, etc., as well as point of purchase transactions connected on the Interac network.

  9. Bank account - Wikipedia

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    On the other hand, a bank can lend some or all of the money it has on deposit to third parties. Such accounts, generally called loan or credit accounts, are subject to similar but reverse principles of a deposit account. In accounting terms, a loan account is an asset of the bank and a liability of the borrower. Loan accounts may be unsecured ...