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  2. Can You Direct Deposit Into a Savings Account? - AOL

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    Top Banks That Allow Direct Deposits to Savings Accounts. Allowing direct deposits to a savings account is a common banking feature. ... You can put small amounts, like $25 or $50, to start.

  3. ING Group - Wikipedia

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    ING Direct products in the UK included savings accounts, Cash ISAs, mortgages and home insurance. ING announced a plan to exit the UK in August 2012, as it sought to raise funds to repay the Dutch government. On 9 October 2012 Barclays announced that it had agreed to buy ING Direct UK, taking on its £10.9bn deposits and £5.6bn mortgage book ...

  4. Wells Fargo Money Market Account Interest Rates for ... - AOL

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    The account has no minimum balance requirement, but you’ll pay a hefty $25 monthly service fee if you don’t maintain $20,000 in qualifying linked accounts. Premier Checking

  5. Online banking - Wikipedia

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    In 1997, the bank ING Direct Canada (now known as Tangerine Bank) was founded with almost entirely online banking using only small cafes for meetings and very few physical branches. [27] This was completely different from how banks had operated in Canada previously.

  6. List of bank mergers in the United States - Wikipedia

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    World Savings Bank: Wachovia: $25 billion Wells Fargo: 2007 Bank of America: U.S. Trust Corporation: Bank of America Private Wealth Management: Bank of America: 2007 M&T Bank: Partners Trust Financial Group: M&T Bank: M&T Bank: 2008 TD Banknorth: Commerce Bancorp: TD Bank, N.A. $8.5 billion TD Bank, N.A. 2008 JPMorgan Chase: Bear Stearns ...

  7. Savings bonds: What they are and how to cash them in - AOL

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    Bonds are sold at less than face value, for example, a $50 Series EE bond may cost $25. ... Many high-yield savings accounts currently earn higher interest than savings bonds.

  8. What is a high-yield savings account? Definition and what to ...

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    A high-yield savings account with an FDIC-insured bank means your money is safe (within federal guidelines) if the bank fails and in the current rate environment means your money is likely ...

  9. Certificate of deposit - Wikipedia

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    A certificate of deposit (CD) is a time deposit sold by banks, thrift institutions, and credit unions in the United States. CDs typically differ from savings accounts because the CD has a specific, fixed term before money can be withdrawn without penalty and generally higher interest rates.