The term ‘financial literacy’ didn’t always exist. In fact, before schools and institutions started teaching children and adults about money, people had to turn to their inner circle of friends and family for advice.
If you’re looking for savvy, simple ways to get more out of your money, an interest-earning checking account may be the perfect addition to your financial life.
Communication is key to a lasting relationship. But how many newly engaged couples have conversations with their spouse-to-be about finances?
Getting a first debit card is an exciting step toward financial independence. Use one to pay for dinner after work or to withdrawal cash to pay back a friend. To enjoy these benefits, though, you'll first need to open a checking account with debit card access.