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  2. What's a money market account — and how does it work? - AOL

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    Most MMAs offer a debit card and checks, which can be useful for general banking. Deposits are insured. Money market accounts are insured by the FDIC or NCUA for up to $250,000 per person, per ...

  3. Your Guide to Daily ATM Withdrawal Limits and Debit ... - AOL

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    Bank or Credit Union. Daily ATM Withdrawal Limit. Daily Debit Card Purchase Limit. Ally Bank. $500 in first 90 days, then $1,010. $500 in first 90 days, then $5,000. Bank of America. Varies.

  4. High-yield savings account vs. money market account ... - AOL

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    Depending on the account, you may also be required to maintain a high balance of $2,500 or more to open the account or avoid fees, though you can find accounts without minimum deposits.

  5. ATM card - Wikipedia

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    t. e. An ATM card is a dedicated payment card card issued by a financial institution (i.e. a bank) which enables a customer to access their financial accounts via its and others' automated teller machines (ATMs) and, in some countries, to make approved point of purchase retail transactions. ATM cards are not credit cards or debit cards, however ...

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  7. Cirrus (interbank network) - Wikipedia

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    Founded. 1982; 42 years ago. ( 1982) Owner. Mastercard Inc. Mastercard Cirrus is a worldwide interbank network that provides cash to Mastercard cardholders. As a subsidiary of Mastercard Inc., it connects all Mastercard credit, debit, and prepaid cards, as well as ATM cards issued by various banks worldwide bearing the Mastercard / Maestro logo.

  8. Payment card - Wikipedia

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    Payment cards are part of a payment system issued by financial institutions, such as a bank, to a customer that enables its owner (the cardholder) to access the funds in the customer's designated bank accounts, or through a credit account and make payments by electronic transfer with a payment terminal and access automated teller machines (ATMs ...

  9. Debit card - Wikipedia

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    A debit card, also known as a check card or bank card, is a payment card that can be used in place of cash to make purchases. The card usually consists of the bank's name, a card number, the cardholder's name, and an expiration date, on either the front or the back. Many new cards now have a chip on them, which allows people to use their card ...