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Editor's note: It's challenging to keep up with the pace of innovation in financial services. Look for Beth's weekly column "What's New In..." to help you make sense of it. Each week, she will focus on a specific topic and highlight innovations, research and other developments you need to know. This week it's that old tried and true checking account. In case you missed it, last week we released our Checking Unit revamp which has garnered rave reviews and almost 2,000 teacher visits.
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“…colleges now have to publicly report on their websites how many students use their sponsored accounts, how much those students pay in account fees, and how much money they get paid to promote these accounts by the account provider.”
This article includes several helpful and informative links for students and their families to help them do research on the institutions they might be considering, as well as CFPB publications aimed at helping students choose a bank. For anyone wanting to dig into the details, there is also a link to the CFPB Annual Report to Congress on Student Banking (December 2016).
“Second chance checking accounts provide a bridge to the banking world for those who lack access. That includes nearly 16 million Americans in households without bank accounts.”
These accounts offer a way back into the banking world for people who have had previous accounts closed or otherwise been denied a regular checking account based on a negative history. Walmart’s “GoBank” (GreenDot Bank) is available nationally and is included in the “Checking Alternative” Activity in this unit. While second chance accounts don’t offer all of the services of a regular checking account (like no overdraft protection, since you need to prove you won’t do this,) and will charge a service fee, this option may well be the most cost effective way of getting back in the banking game. Using check-cashing services and prepaid debit cards will not improve your banking history.
This article provides a detailed “pros and cons” section as well as a state-by-state listing of institutions offering these accounts in case you want your students to research a locally available option.
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