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  2. FAQ about money market accounts - AOL

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    A money market account, or MMA, is a type of bank account that combines many of the features of checking and savings accounts. Like a savings account, money market accounts pay interest on the ...

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

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    A money market account — or MMA — is a type of savings account that combines high rates of return on your money with a few limited, but useful, benefits of a checking account. These safe ...

  4. 4 ways to get the best money market account rate - AOL

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    Here are a few places to start when comparing money market accounts for the best MMA rate: Vio Bank — 5.30% APY; $100 minimum deposit. UFB Direct — 5.25% APY; no minimum deposit. CFG Community ...

  5. Durbin amendment - Wikipedia

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    Durbin amendment. The Durbin amendment, implemented by Regulation II, [1] is a provision of United States federal law, 15 U.S.C. § 1693o-2, that requires the Federal Reserve to limit fees charged to retailers for debit card processing. It was passed as part of the Dodd–Frank financial reform legislation in 2010, as a last-minute addition by ...

  6. Authorization hold - Wikipedia

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    Authorization hold (also card authorization, preauthorization, or preauth) is a service offered by credit and debit card providers whereby the provider puts a hold of the amount approved by the cardholder, reducing the balance of available funds until the merchant clears the transaction (also called settlement), after the transaction is completed or aborted, or because the hold expires.

  7. Red Flags Rule - Wikipedia

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    The Red Flags Rule was created by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), along with other government agencies such as the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA), to help prevent identity theft. The rule was passed in January 2008, and was to be in place by November 1, 2008, but due to push-backs by opposition, the FTC delayed enforcement ...

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

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    Other differences between these two account types come down to the way you can access your money and how interest is earned. Money market accounts often come with a debit card and allow limited ...

  9. FSA debit card - Wikipedia

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    A FSA Debit Card is a type of debit card issued in the United States. It can access tax-favored spending accounts such as flexible spending accounts ( FSA) and health reimbursement accounts ( HRA ), and sometimes health savings accounts ( HSA) as well. An example of a Flexible spending account debit card with info edited out.

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