Check out this video on “Personal Finance Tips” Personal Finance Tips : How to Use a Debit Card
By Contributor • Mar 14th, 2011 • Category: Personal Finance
Debit cards are an easy way to pay for things with money directly out of a checking account without incurring interest expenses. Save money not incurring interest charges by using a debit card with tips from an experienced businessman in this free video. Expert: Patrick Munro Contact: www.northstarnavigator.com Bio: Patrick Munro is a registered financial consultant (RFC) with outstanding sales volume of progressive financial products and solutions to the senior and boomer marketplace. Filmmaker: Reel Media LLC
Invest 401K money by choosing a selection of mutual funds while the 401K is still under an employee. Once an individual has retired, 401K investments can be rolled over to an IRA or invested in bonds and stocks. Discuss 401k investments with a bank or brokerage firm with help from aninvestment portfolio manager in this free video on retirement funds. Expert: Gregory Bramwell-Smith Bio: Gregory Bramwell-Smith is the relationship and portfolio manager at Bramwell-Smith Associates. Filmmaker: David Pakman
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only one problem…its so easy to steal a pin number now of days. So if you use a card make sure it has a credit card logo and use it as credit. Because using your pin, dangers you in getting your account drained by someone in mexico or w.e the scammers live now.
I am looking into a checking account and getting a check card.If I use the check card instead of writing out a check would i still need to make out a check? gr8 vid (=
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i have a question….what about when using it when it comes 2 gas? i deposited 500 in my checking account so im fine when it comes 2 the money but im afriad i might do something wrong when it comes 2 trying 2 make a purchase
tahnks patrick..I just opened a checkings account last week, and deposited $200. I feel much more comfortable spending money i already have, and not spending money thats not mine. Much more convienent
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