Depositing a check to an online bank is easier than you think. Here's how mobile check deposits really work.
Bank customers are discovering a new way their accounts can get nickeled and dimed: a "remote" fee just to deposit checks through a phone or scanner. It is landing on top of a pile of other charges ...
There are many ways to deposit a check, including through a bank branch, ATM, smartphone, online or through the U.S. Postal Service. Precautions should be taken when depositing checks, such as ...
Mobile deposits offer a convenient way to deposit checks without ever visiting a bank in person. But before you snap a picture and tap submit, you need to take one key step: endorse the check. To ...
Consumers who prefer to make their cash or check deposits at a brick-and-mortar bank location or at an ATM still may need to fill out a deposit slip. A deposit slip ensures that the money is allocated ...
If your bank flags a deposit as suspicious, here's what to expect and how to make sure your funds don't get stuck or delayed.
Julia Kagan is a financial/consumer journalist and former senior editor, personal finance, of Investopedia. Khadija Khartit is a strategy, investment, and funding expert, and an educator of fintech ...