Checking accounts
Checking accounts are the most used account type. You can deposit checks, cash, and direct deposits from a job.
This account type can be insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC).
Your money can be withdrawn at ATMs with a debit card. The debit card can be used to make payments in stores or online.
Some checking accounts can earn a small amount of interest usually about 0.01% APY.
Some people believe that a regular checking account can help a person build credit history. That is not correct. Credit lines, loans, and sometimes utilities can build credit history. See the credit bureaus for more information: Experian, Equifax, and Transunion.