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Miscellaneous Fees

ATM / Check Card

Transactions made at non-MB ATMs   $1.50
Transaction made by non-customers at MB ATMs                                                $2.50

Checking Accounts

Check Printing   Determined by style selected
Estate Checks (per 10 checks)   $5.00
Overdraft: Returned or paid check or in person withdrawal   $35.00
Overdraft: ATM/Check card or other electronic means   $35.00
Negative checking account balance (per-day charges begin after five days   $5.00
Stop Payments   $30.00
Early Account Closing (within 90 days of opening)   $25.00
Overdraft Protection (per transfer)   $3.00

Dormant account fee, monthly (A checking account is dormant if for twelve months you have made no deposits or withdrawals.)  

  $5.00

Savings Accounts

Dormant account fee, annual (A savings account is dormant if
deposits or withdrawals have not been made for three years.)                          
  $20.00

Miscellaneous Services

Cashier's checks:    
Customer   $5.00
Non-customer   $10.00
Check cashing fee (non-customers)   3% of check amount or $10.00 minimum
Commercial lock bags   $25.00
Duplicate loan coupon book   $3.00
Foreign check processed for collection   $35.00
Garnishments/citations and other forms of legal process affecting
your MB account
  $20.00
Late payment for safe deposit box rental   $5.00
Loan amortization schedule   $5.00
Money Orders:    
Customer   $3.00
Non-customer   $5.00
Research fee (per hour, fee minimum is 1 hour)   $30.00
Return of check that requires two signatures   $5.00
Return deposit item fee   $7.00
Rolled coin fee ($0.10 per roll after first 50 rolls)   $5.00
Same Day Pay (Make your loan payment from a non-Mutual
checking or savings account to post the following day.)                                                   
  $4.00
Medallion Stamp:    
Customer   Free
Non-customer   $25.00
Traveler's checks (per $100.00)   $1.00
Traveler's checks for two (per $100.00)   $1.75
Mailed verification of deposit or loan account   $15.00
Wire transfers:    
Inbound domestic customer   $15.00
Outbound domestic customer   $20.00
Inbound international customer   $20.00
Outbound international customer   $35.00
Visa® Gift Cards   $3.00
     

 

 

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Healthy Savings

Have you ever thought about how much your prescription or doctor visits cost your employer?  Many people who have a traditional insurance plan know they pay a $20 or $30 co-pay then they go about their day.  But have you ever looked at the amount your company pays?

Insurance costs have skyrocketed over the past decade and companies have tried to find a way to still offer benefits to their employees.  The solution has been to offer a high deductible insurance plan.  These types of programs are often accompanied by something called a Health Savings Account (HSA).  Simply put, a HSA is a checking account where money can be deposited and used for medical expenses. (You might have heard of a Flexible Spending Account, FSA, which is similar to a HSA, but different. FSAs require you to use your money set aside before the year ends. HSAs allow you to roll money over year after year. There are other differences as well. Learn more about HSAs through the Treasury’s website.)

So, are HSAs a good idea?  Yes!   HSAs make us better consumers of our health care.  We look closer at a bill or prescription if we know it will come out of our pocket.   We take the time to make sure if a generic medicine is just as good as a name brand, or if we truly need to go to the doctor for our sniffles.

The beauty of a health savings account is that the money grows tax free as long as we use it for qualified medical expenses.  So not only are we being more proactive with and aware of our healthcare, we are being smart about our money as well!

Together, a health savings account and a smart consumer make for very healthy living!

If you have questions about your HSA or want to learn more, chat with us! Your local MutualBanker is here to help you live a better life!

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

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