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High-Interest Checking Accounts

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Summary: Some banks offer higher interest rates on checking accounts than others. Make money with money by putting it into a high-interest checking account using tips from an experienced businessman in this free video.

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Patrick Munro's affinity for investing and financial matters began more than 20 years ago with business education and service throughout the ranks of the banking, insurance and...read more

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"This is financial adviser Patrick Munro, talking about what is a high interest checking account?. Checking accounts are very important because a lot of individuals have a lot of expenses to pay. And a checking ledger is a great way to keep track of that. But when your money is not being used to pay bills, is great that you would have an opportunity to earn interest on that money. As a result, banks are very competitive amongst each other, and they have hight interest checking accounts available. The best way to get these checking accounts, and the most effective ones out there, go online to bankrate.com and creditcourse.com has all of the available high interest checking accounts that you can find out about. There's toll free numbers as well. And you can call these member banks and find out the best way for you to set up a high interest checking account. This is financial adviser Patrick Munro talking about the benefits of a high interest checking account."

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