USA
1 checking account
1 brokerage account for IRAs and after tax funds
UK
1 checking account
3 savings accounts
1 checking account
1 brokerage account for IRAs and after tax funds
UK
1 checking account
3 savings accounts
Well, we have quite a few that we never use and have $0-5 dollars in. These are accounts that we had to open for various reasons, such as opening a CD.
On a day-to-day basis, we have 2: Ally savings and local CU checking.
Just curious, how many different bank or S&L accounts do you have? My daughter mentioned in passing that my wife and I seem to have a lot of bank accounts. Am I out of the norm?
3 checking, 3 CD's and 1 Money Market for a total of 7.
Just curious, how many different bank or S&L accounts do you have? My daughter mentioned in passing that my wife and I seem to have a lot of bank accounts. Am I out of the norm?
3 checking, 3 CD's and 1 Money Market for a total of 7.
How cool is that; they spread your money across several banks (from the list), depending on your balance.
How cool is that; they spread your money across several banks (from the list), depending on your balance.
We have TD Ameritrade investment checking - it shows Payable trough: TD Bank USA
yup, we used to have multiple accounts for specialized reasons. too complicated. now 1 checking for day-to-day living, bill paying (vurtually all bills auto-debited). one MM account for cash “savings”. we keep track of our sinking funds (new car, vacation, out-of-pocket medical and others) using Quicken software.1 Checking and Savings at local credit union (For cash emergency)
1 Checking and Savings at local Brick and Mortar (Just because)Not much!
Ally Bank:
1 Checking
Regular Savings (For emergency fund)
Savings- Vacation Fund
Savings- Taxes Fund
Savings- Kids wedding Fund
Savings- Home Improvement Fund
Savings- New Car Fund
Savings- Doctors/Medical Fund
Savings- Christmas Fund
Savings- Wife splurging Fund
Raymond James: (IRA, Roth, Mutual Funds)
Wife- 2 accounts
Me- 3 accounts
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Living it the way I want!
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