Online vs. Banking at a Branch: Which is Better for You
Check out the benefits of banking from your phone and your computer.
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Check out the benefits of banking from your phone and your computer.
The post Online vs. Banking at a Branch: Which is Better for You appeared first on Discover Bank – Banking Topics Blog.
It has never been easier to track driver habits and mileage, determining everything from the severity of braking to the miles that they travel and the times they drive. This data is used by car insurance companies to create more personalized car insurance rates, and could, potentially, save you a small fortune. Known as usage-based discounts, these offers are available with most […]
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Donât let bank fees get the best of your checking or savings account.
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Confused by news headlines? Here are your key takeaways on savings interest rates.
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Everyone from Dave Ramsey to your neighbor down the street has an opinion about whether teenagers should have credit cards. But the fact is many already do. According to a TransUnion survey, 19% of teens have a credit card. If you want to introduce your child to the world of credit while being mindful of… Read More
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Becoming an authorized user can help you build credit and make life easier for a family. An authorized user is allowed to use someone else’s credit cardâusually, a family memberâs like a spouse or parent. You can get a separate…
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Help protect yourself and your information with these quick and easy tips.
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The search for a new apartment can feel overwhelming. Time is often against you, and you may even begin your search from another state or country. You start by finding apartment options that fit within your desired area and price range. (Tools like ApartmentSearch are great to help you save time on this first part.) […]
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For the millions of people in the U.S. who are unemployed, the American Relief Plan that President Joe Biden signed into law on Thursday contains good news: a 25-week extension of expanded unemployment benefits, along with a few provisions that will help workers who have lost their jobs. Here are five things you need to [â¦]
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