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Understanding The Types Of Checking Accounts

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Understanding The Types Of Checking Accounts

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  1. Understanding The Types Of Checking Accounts Understanding the importance of various checking accounts offered by Fort Hood National Bank can help you in choosing a suitable account. FreeChecking It has various features that allow you to access and manage money with ease. No monthly fee is required. CheckingWithInterest This type of a checking account earns interest on balance while allowing day-to-day use of funds. HighYieldChecking It is ideal for customers seeking higher competitive interest rates for higher account  balance. eAccount eAccount is offered as an alternative to traditional checking account with low monthly fees and no check writing. Fort Hood National Bank www.fhnb.com TJ Mills Warrior Way Building 109, TJ Mills Boulevard, Fort Hood, TX 76544 Building 85006, Fort Hood, TX 76544 Clear Creek Road FHNB Cove Building 50005 Clear Creek Road, Fort Hood, TX 76544 210 Constitution Dr., Ste. A, Copperas Cove, TX 76522 Main Exchange West Fort Hood Building 91079 Clarke Rd., Fort Hood, TX 76544 Building 4250 Clear Creek Road, Fort Hood, Texas 76544 All loans and collateral subject to approval Fort Hood National Bank | NMLS #403607 | Member FDIC | Equal Housing Lender All checking and savings accounts subject to Non-Sufficient Funds (NSF) and Overdraft fees of up to $34 per item.

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