Shopping around for free checking accounts - DC Breaking Local News Weather Sports FOX 5 WTTG

Shopping around for free checking accounts

Posted: Updated:
ATLANTA -

If there was ever a time to shop around for a new checking account, it would be now. Free checking accounts are coming with more and more strings attached.

According to bankrate.com, 76 percent of checking accounts in 2009 that paid not interest were free. The percentage in 2012 is now at 39. But to keep them free, the catch is that you must keep a minimum balance generally about $1,500 or in some cases you have to have a certain number of monthly direct deposits.

Not everyone can do that so there are some other options out there.

The first is to look for a credit union. Online data shows they still offer very good free checking deals.

Also, have you ever heard of an online bank/ They have no brick and mortar set up so they can sometimes be more competitive than a big bang, but make sure they are FDIC insured.

In addition, make sure you really need to pay for overdraft protection. If you bounce a check, overdraft protection covers you and saves you some embarrassment. However, you are still on the hook with the financial institution for a penalty.

And with everything concerning money, shop around. Just because a bank has decided customers need to pay for a once free checking account does not mean there are not better options elsewhere.

  • I-Team Story Archive

  • Friday, May 17 2013 6:31 PM EDT2013-05-17 22:31:42 GMT
    For decades, Atlantans have woken up to Tom Sullivan on their radios.  But you might not know that he's also somewhat of an expert eBay seller, and he's got quite a story to tell.
    For decades, Atlantans have woken up to Tom Sullivan on their radios.  But you might not know that he's also somewhat of an expert eBay seller, and he's got quite a story to tell.
  • FOX 5 I-Team investigates

    May 16, 2013 10:39 PM 2013-05-17 15:16:51 GMT
    The FOX 5 I-Team found a pattern of payments and perks to one family by the local district attorney's office, and it's a pattern that has critics crying favoritism.
    The FOX 5 I-Team found a pattern of payments and perks to one family by the local district attorney's office, and it's a pattern that has critics crying favoritism.
  • FOX 5 I-Team investigates

    Wednesday, May 15 2013 10:32 PM EDT2013-05-16 02:32:39 GMT
    A local man says Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed and Reed's ex-girlfriend got him fired from his city job. The man told the FOX 5 I-Team about the federal whistleblower lawsuit he's filed and why he wants the city to pay up.
    A local man says Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed and Reed's ex-girlfriend got him fired from his city job. The man told the FOX 5 I-Team about the federal whistleblower lawsuit he's filed and why he wants the city to pay up.

Contact the FOX 5 I-Team

* denotes required fields

Log InNot you? Log out
We're sorry, but only one entry is allowed per person.
Thank you for your continued interest.

Thanks for contacting FOX 5.  To reach our newsroom by phone, please call (404) 898-0100.

Powered by WorldNow

WTTG FOX 5 & myfoxdc
5151 Wisconsin Ave. NW
Washington, DC 20016
Main Number: (202) 244-5151
Newsroom: (202) 895-3000
fox5tips@wttg.com

Didn't find what you were looking for?
All content © Copyright 2000 - 2013 Fox Television Stations, Inc. and Worldnow. All Rights Reserved.
Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | Ad Choices