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High-yield checking: What you need to know

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Does your checking account pay you?

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Managing your money should be simple — and rewarding. That’s why a high-yield checking account from AllSouth Federal Credit Union can be a great option.

It works like a traditional checking account but lets you earn more along the way. Plus, high-yield checking accounts may offer additional perks, like:

  • No or low fees
  • Fee-free ATM usage
  • Easy access to your funds
  • And more

Bottom line: With the right account, you can boost your earnings without changing your everyday banking habits.

Is a high-yield account for you?

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