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Can You Keep Your Student Checking Account After Graduation?

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Featured offer: save money while you pay off debt with one of these top-rated balance transfer credit cards Here are the rules for student checking accounts Student checking accounts are, as the name suggests, intended for people who are in school. Can you keep the money in your current account or do you need to make a change?

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3 Little-Known Perks of Online Banks

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Image source: Getty Images Brick-and-mortar banks aren't the only financial institutions available. Remember that not every online bank account has the same fee structure. It's important to carefully review all fees before opening a new bank account. You can prepare for unexpected expenses in other ways.

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Citigroup (C) Q3 2023 Earnings Call Transcript

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The shift in the rate question from how high to how long has catalyzed more client activity, however, corporates have stopped waiting for rates to come down and are beginning to access the debt capital markets around the globe. The majority of our deposits, $782 billion are institutional and operational in nature and span across 90 countries.

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Synchrony Financial (SYF) Q2 2023 Earnings Call Transcript

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The remainder of our funding stack is comprised of securitized and unsecured debt at 6% and 10% of our funding, respectively. I think if the Fed decides to extend some of the long-term debt or TLAC requirements based on the rules that exist today, we feel like we're in a good position. I was just curious about the debt collection fees.