Checking Accounts
#1
Checking Accounts
Jim and I have always had separate checking accounts and we have a joint household account that is used for household expenses, etc. My checking account is with a separate bank from the joint account and I can pay almost any bill within 24 hours using online billpay.
I recently set up the online billpay using the joint account and was unpleasantly surprised both with the way it is set up AND the fact that it takes 5 business days to pay accounts. The ONLY time it takes 5 days to pay anything from my account is if a check has to be mailed out (ie a non-electronic transfer). Quite a disappointment to me, so I guess I'll just keep using my account for everything and simply withdraw funds from the joint account.
Do most banks take 5 days to pay your accounts?
I recently set up the online billpay using the joint account and was unpleasantly surprised both with the way it is set up AND the fact that it takes 5 business days to pay accounts. The ONLY time it takes 5 days to pay anything from my account is if a check has to be mailed out (ie a non-electronic transfer). Quite a disappointment to me, so I guess I'll just keep using my account for everything and simply withdraw funds from the joint account.
Do most banks take 5 days to pay your accounts?
#4
Originally Posted by Jet sitter,Apr 28 2009, 03:08 PM
I pay all of my bills online. They usually process within one day, two at the most.
#5
My bank - USAA - does not hold checks to clear, though they ask me to wait one day if I do an electronic transfer into a checking account. I do have an agreement with the bank that if for any reason I ever overdraw a check, it will be backed up at any time by my credit card.
#6
My wife and I have three accounts at Hancock Bank, one for each of us and one that we call the "common account" for bills, etc. Pretty much like you guys, Val, except they are all with the same bank. Hancock is like your bank...bills that can be paid electronically are handled in a day or two.
We have several recurring bills that require the bank to mail checks which does take five business days (although sometimes its actually a bit less.) On these, I just make sure I put the payment request in with extra time to spare.
I highly recommend seperate personal accounts for couples who then contribute to a common account for household bills and expenses based on an agreed upon formula of some kind. It cuts arguments over money and spending almost to zero and it also tends to make you consider purchases from your personal account with much more circumspection.
We have several recurring bills that require the bank to mail checks which does take five business days (although sometimes its actually a bit less.) On these, I just make sure I put the payment request in with extra time to spare.
I highly recommend seperate personal accounts for couples who then contribute to a common account for household bills and expenses based on an agreed upon formula of some kind. It cuts arguments over money and spending almost to zero and it also tends to make you consider purchases from your personal account with much more circumspection.
#7
Originally Posted by tof,Apr 28 2009, 05:11 PM
I highly recommend seperate personal accounts for couples who then contribute to a common account for household bills and expenses based on an agreed upon formula of some kind. It cuts arguments over money and spending almost to zero and it also tends to make you consider purchases from your personal account with much more circumspection.
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#8
personally I've never understood separate checking accounts.
you both 'own' the money, it's not mine and hers, it's ours.
it's worked for us since about a week into our marriage when she took over managing our accounts.
I'm quite happy with that trade.
you both 'own' the money, it's not mine and hers, it's ours.
it's worked for us since about a week into our marriage when she took over managing our accounts.
I'm quite happy with that trade.
#10
Originally Posted by boltonblue,Apr 28 2009, 07:45 PM
personally I've never understood separate checking accounts.
you both 'own' the money, it's not mine and hers, it's ours.
it's worked for us since about a week into our marriage when she took over managing our accounts.
I'm quite happy with that trade.
you both 'own' the money, it's not mine and hers, it's ours.
it's worked for us since about a week into our marriage when she took over managing our accounts.
I'm quite happy with that trade.