Debit Cards and Prepaid Cards
3. Use your debit card to get cash back when making purchases, to avoid ATM fees.
4. Receive free, automatic alerts to protect your account if:
- ATM withdrawals or any debit card activity exceed your set dollar limits.
- Your online ID or passwords change.
- Large transactions are made.
5. If you plan on using your debit card across state and international lines, let your bank know ahead of time, to prevent fraud or security alerts.
Prepaid cards as a financial teaching tool – Prepaid cards can be a great way to help young people gain experience budgeting, using ATMs and making purchases. Because you aren’t given a line of credit, you can’t overdraw from your account. The cards are low-risk and allow parents to access the accounts online.
Prepaid cards as an alternative check cashing tool – Many consumers still operate outside the traditional banking system and take their checks to check cashing stores. This practice can get quite expensive with fees, so choosing a prepaid card that offers the ability to directly deposit checks without ATM withdrawal fees will save you money in the long run.
Need a little guidance on how to correctly fill out financial institution forms? Consider using these step-by-step guides for making a deposit, writing a check, using a transaction register, reading a bank statement and reading a credit card statement.
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