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  2. Minimum daily balance - Wikipedia

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    In banking, a minimum daily balance is the minimum balance that a banking institution requires account holders to have in their accounts each day in order to waive maintenance fees. [1] This is not to be confused with the average daily balance, which is computed as the sum of daily balances in a billing period divided by the number of days.

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    Maintaining a specific average daily balance or minimum balance requirement. Making a minimum number of debit transactions monthly. Opting in to e-statements or enrolling in online banking ...

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    A recent GOBankingRates survey found that the majority of Americans (37%) keep a minimum balance of $100 or less in their checking accounts, and an additional 20% maintain a minimum balance between...

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    The account also pays a bit of interest (0.1 percent annual percentage yield) on balances under $15,000 and a bit more (0.25 percent APY) on accounts that carry a daily balance of $15,000 or more.

  6. Reserve requirement - Wikipedia

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    Reserve requirements are central bank regulations that set the minimum amount that a commercial bank must hold in liquid assets. This minimum amount, commonly referred to as the commercial bank's reserve, is generally determined by the central bank on the basis of a specified proportion of deposit liabilities of the bank.

  7. Money market account - Wikipedia

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    A money market account (MMA) or money market deposit account (MMDA) is a deposit account that pays interest based on current interest rates in the money markets. [1] The interest rates paid are generally higher than those of savings accounts and transaction accounts; however, some banks will require higher minimum balances in money market accounts to avoid monthly fees and to earn interest.

  8. Best and Worst Monthly Maintenance Fees at 12 Top Banks - AOL

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    The Way2Save savings account at Wells Fargo Bank has a monthly maintenance fee of $5, which you can avoid if you maintain a $300 minimum daily balance, set up one or more recurring savings options ...

  9. Bank - Wikipedia

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    Thus, by the 19th century, we find in ordinary cases of deposits, of money with banking corporations, or bankers, the transaction amounts to a mere loan, or mutuum, and the bank is to restore, not the same money, but an equivalent sum, whenever it is demanded [13] and money, when paid into a bank, ceases altogether to be the money of the ...