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High Yield Checking Accounts at 4%

07/07/2010 4:45 pm Filed Under: Checking Account by Sophia Ryan

Those looking to earn interest on their checking accounts and can use your check card at least 15 times per month I have some hot deals for you.

1. Danversbank in Boston is paying 4.01% APY on checking account balances up to 25,000.00 dollars. There are over 30 branches in Boston so it should be easy to get to one.

2. Capital Bank in North Carolina is also paying 4.01 APY up to 10,000.00 dollars.  The only requirement is a 100.00 dollar minimum opening balance.

3.  Americanet Bank is paying 4.00% APY for reward checking accounts up to 10,000.00 dollars. Evantage Bank is owned by the same company as Americannet Bank and is offering the same deal.

These are both online banks so they have their advantage if you’re not located near one of the other offers.

4. ViewPoint Bank is the big boy of the group paying 4.00% APY upt to 50,000.00 dollars with their Absolute Checking account. Only drawback is that you must be a Texas resident.

Get your money out of a normal checking and put it to work for you sooner rather than later.

Recommended for you:

  1. Southern Bank 5% High Yield Checking Account
  2. 3.03% APY at Coulee Bank with High Yield Checking Account
  3. 3.51% APY at Hope Federal Credit Union on High Yield Checking Account
  4. 4.75% APY High Yield Checking in North Carolina at Randolph Bank
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