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Two checking accounts with one bank?



I am moving to Florida and I am going to open a bank account through the universities credit union. And I would like to keep my personal money seperate from my student loan which has been given to me in the form of a check.

Is it possible to have one bank with two checking accounts? The other option was to just have two banks, and keep the money seperate that way.

Thanks

YES!! That's a great idea. You can have one for making payments, and the other to purchase items. Not only is it easy to manage your account but you are most likely to avoid those nasty overdraft fees. Great Idea, and yes banks allow you to do that...they always want to bring the business home. Stick with one bank, that way if you want to transfer money you won't be charged from one account to another within the same bank. =) Source(s): Work at the bank, always suggest my customers to open two checking accounts!!!
Yes I know at 5th 3rd you can. I do.
Im doing it right now with bank of america.
of course you can. you can do whatever you want. i have two checking and one savings with one bank.
You can. I know I have several.
i believe you would need two different account names unless you would create one as a checking and another as saving which is not much different since you can extract money with an ATM from both
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