The Best High-Interest Checking Accounts
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You're not going to make a mint.
But unless you have a compelling reason to keep your on-demand cash parked elsewhere, you might as well earn something off the money in your checking account. Believe it or not, it's possible. Some banking institutions offer high-interest checking accounts. High interest, of course, is all relative. The amount of money you keep in your checking account is probably small compared with your overall portfolio. And rates are relatively modest, and, with the Federal Reserve slashing away at interest rates, likely falling. So before you leap into the world of high interest checking, consider:Elsewhere, here's a look at the national averages for loan rates on interest checking accounts, money-market and savings accounts, and certificates of deposit: To search for local rates on interest checking accounts, click here.
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