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Mojsije
Imadoh racun u vise americkih i arapskih banaka u emirate...
"Odrzavanje" ne postoji kao stavka.
Provizija za podizanje para sa stranih bankomata u zemlji i inostranstvu do nekih 7-10k godisnje mi se nije naplacivalo, tj na kraju godine su mi refundirali to sto su mi naplatili, tih 200-300usd. Da ne pricamo o tome da nema 30-40c "naknade" za elektronska placanja.
Dobijao kreditne kartice, poene skupljao i koristio milje za avione i restorane, sigurno sam 3-4000 ustedio zbog toga...
Ovo je samo za checking&savings racune... mnogo jos ima benefita za ljude koji koriste investicione racune koje ja nisam koristio...
I zamisli te banke imaju milijarde profita godisnje...
A nase banke ti vazduh naplate kad udjes u poslovnicu... da ne pricamo o nazadnim elektronskim rjesenjima... jer su nesposobne da naprave pare na medjunarodnim trzistima, onda profitiraju od 4-5e za odrzavanje racuna i 30-40c naknada za placanje...
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Monthly Service Fees
A monthly service fee is a fee you pay each month to maintain your account, and many checking accounts charge them. These fees typically run between $5 and $15 per month. Premium checking accounts with more banking perks may cost $25 per month or more.
Many checking accounts allow account holders to waive monthly fees by meeting certain requirements. Waiver requirements might include maintaining a minimum balance, completing a certain number of debit card transactions per month or receiving a specified amount in qualifying direct deposits each statement period.
Here are a few examples of monthly fees, and requirements for waiving them, on popular checking accounts with five of the largest banks in the U.S.
Chase Total Checking®: $12 monthly service fee, waivable with $500 or more in electronic deposits per month, a minimum daily balance of $1,500, or an average combined balance of $5,000 across qualifying Chase accounts
Bank of America Advantage SafeBalance Banking®: $4.95 monthly service fee, waivable for qualifying student account holders under 25 years old, all account holders under 18 and Preferred Rewards members
Citi Regular Checking: $15 monthly service fee, waivable with $250 or more in Enhanced Direct Deposits, for Citi Savings or Citi Accelerate Savings accounts, or for Citigold Private Client, Citigold or Citi Priority customers
Wells Fargo Everyday Checking: $10 monthly service fee, waivable with a $500 minimum daily balance, $500 or more in qualifying electronic deposits, and for account holders aged 17 to 24 or students with a linked Wells Fargo Campus ATM Card or Campus Debit Card
U.S. Bank Smartly® Checking: $6.95 monthly service fee, waivable with $1,000 or more in direct deposits, a minimum daily balance of $1,500, for account holders over 65 or under 24, for military members, and for eligible U.S. Bank credit card holders or qualifying Smart Reward® tier members.
Though a lot of bank accounts carry monthly fees, many banks and credit unions offer free checking accounts for everyone or dedicated free accounts for certain groups such as students or seniors.