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4.25% APY at American National Bank of DeKalb County on Rewards Checking Account

04/25/2011 12:43 am Filed Under: Checking Account by Sophia Ryan

With its Kasasa cash rewards checking account, American National Bank of DeKalb County is offering 4.25% APY.

This is available on a maximum balance of $25,000. If you have a balance exceeding this amount, you will earn only 0.85% APY. The rewards checking account can be opened with $50.

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