I have only ever "banked" at a credit union and Zach thinks we should go to a regular bank because he want more access to ATMs, branches and places to deposits checks.
What I like about the credit union is that I have had good customer service there in the 20 years I have an account there and they have handled my two mortgages, one of my car loans (the other one was with the dealer) and my credit card with them has a good interest rate and points that I use to get rewards.
I don't know what a bank does for you other than have a lot of locations and do shady things.
*I am not sure how much we are going to merge them yet but we are going to have some joint stuff and I am pretty sure we are going to put everything at the same "bank" because writing checks back and forth is annoying.
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Date: 2011-02-08 10:08 pm (UTC)you could share an online savings account for easy money transfers? then you could each stick with what makes you happy.
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Date: 2011-02-08 10:28 pm (UTC)I was bummed about the ATM situation when I switched from Trustone to Affinity. Trustone lets you make deposits at any Wells Fargo ATM.
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Date: 2011-02-08 10:58 pm (UTC)http://moveyourmoneyproject.org/
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Date: 2011-02-09 12:11 am (UTC)My credit union allows you to deposit checks by scanning them in and electronically depositing them. But there are also loads of ATMs around, so I usually deposit checks there.
Your long time membership at the credit union will be rewarded. The same is not true for banks anymore.
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Date: 2011-02-09 03:24 am (UTC)What she said!
Date: 2011-02-09 03:38 am (UTC)I have an account with the local bank here, which I use for depositing checks and ATMs. That bank doesn't have any branches where Paloma lives, so she has a different local bank down there.
Then we each have ING accounts + a joint ING account.
I can't speak for exactly how Paloma uses ING but I keep most of my money in ING, only a few hundred for easy ATM access at the local bank. I have direct deposit going to ING, and all my bill pay is from there. I haven't written a check in many years...in fact I don't remember where my checkbook is. ING can link up to your other bank accounts and transfer money to/from them easily.
We only use the joint account when we owe each other money, since we share some bills and stuff (family cell phone plan etc). If I owe Paloma money I just transfer money to the joint account and tell her it's there, and vice versa. If we wanted to combine our finances more, I think we could do so with the exact same setup, except set up automatic transfers to the joint account and have bill pay come out of there.
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Date: 2011-02-09 08:31 am (UTC)On a related note - it's a very good sign to be talking about finances early...Money issues is the second leading issue in relationships...second only to halitosis.