Danielle has a good suggestion - go to www.bankrate.com and check it out.
Also, ING Direct Online Checking gives a good rate (~4% APY) with no fees. Bank of America is another good one.
2007-06-21 07:24:34
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answered by lintobean 2
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Go with First Tennessee Bank they give you 100 dollars if you start a checking account before august
2007-06-21 04:59:54
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answered by bilolo 1
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Look for some local credit unions. They typically have some free checking accounts as well as provide the best interest rates if you also open a savings account.
2007-06-21 06:27:15
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answered by JJ 5
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Do you really believe there is free lunch now days? The best free account I have found, hands down is WAMU, Washington Mutual. I've been with then for seven years, and keep looking for a reason to go elsewhere. But so far, the few fees WAMU has charge me have been reversed. The one fee I couldn't reverse was my own dang fault (stupid me).
2007-06-21 12:50:31
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answered by Nifty Bill 7
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If you go to bankrate.com, you can compare checking accounts from banks all over, there are interest bearing checking accounts, or without interest, some require a minimum balance, etc. It's a really helpful website.
2007-06-21 05:01:46
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answered by Danielle 2
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http://www.thenewstrack.com/top-ten-best-banks-in-the-world-2014/
2014-04-08 08:55:04
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answered by Pervaiz 1
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