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Checking Accounts, Debit Cards With Internet Banking

Checking accounts are one of the services provided by most commercial banks. The reason why they are so named is because unlike a savings account, a checking account owner does not need to withdraw money and pay with cash rather he can write a check to pay for the goods. Another name for checking accounts is current account (a term
mostly used in the UK)
 
Since you are able to write a check, you do not need to carry a lot of money with you when out shopping. Nevertheless, it is important to be aware of the fact that writing a check over the amount available in your account will lead to bank charges. Banks charge for the inconvenience of having to process a "bounced check" . You will also have to pay back the amount by which your account is overdrawn. So for instance, if you write a check for $100.00 when there is only $80.00 in your account, depending on which bank you opened your account with they can charge you anywhere from $10.00 for the inconvenience and you will also have to pay back the $20.00. To avoid these unnecessary charges, it is important to keep an eye on your account.
 
These days, checking accounts come with debit cards which makes life even easier. Instead of writing a check, a debit card can be used to take money - "debit" - your account instantly with the amount owed. No need to write tedious checks and most debit cards attract little or no usage charges. Again, it is important to keep an eye on your balance as it can cause major embarassment in a public place if your card is refused for lack of funds.
 
Many banks are offering their customers to have online checking accounts. Internet banking is prevailing as tighter security measures are available and customers feel more and more secure online.  Usually, you can ask your bank for this option. Your internet banking details such as login id, initial password are sent in the post.
 
Read more about savings accounts  here