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  2. Did you know the IRS taxes your bank account? Don’t get ...

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    Bank accounts, investment accounts, credit cards, and mortgages will all have their own unique forms that you must report. If you don’t receive a 1099-INT automatically, that doesn’t mean you ...

  3. Bookkeeping - Wikipedia

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    Using the rules of double-entry, these journal summaries are then transferred to their respective accounts in the ledger, or account book. For example, the entries in the Sales Journal are taken and a debit entry is made in each customer's account (showing that the customer now owes us money), and a credit entry might be made in the account for ...

  4. BankMobile Vibe Review: Digital Checking Account for Students

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    BankMobile Vibe at a Glance. Monthly Fee. $2.99. ATM Access. 55,000 ATMs in AllPoint Network. ATM Transaction Fee. $0. Out-of-Network ATM Fee. $3. Overdraft Fee

  5. Passbook - Wikipedia

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    A passbook or bankbook is a paper book used to record bank or building society transactions on a deposit account. The Post Office Savings Bank introduced passbooks to rural 19th-century Britain. Traditionally, a passbook was used for accounts with a low transaction volume, such as savings accounts. A bank teller or postmaster would write the ...

  6. Tax tips for college students and their parents

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    Students and parents should check the rules for dependent filing and determine if the student is required to file their own return based on their gross income, says Kathy Pickering, chief tax ...

  7. Debits and credits - Wikipedia

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    A decrease to the bank's liability account is a debit. From the bank's point of view, when a credit card is used to pay a merchant, the payment causes an increase in the amount of money the bank is owed by the cardholder. From the bank's point of view, your credit card account is the bank's asset. An increase to the bank's asset account is a debit.

  8. Journal entry - Wikipedia

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    A journal entry is the act of keeping or making records of any transactions either economic or non-economic. Transactions are listed in an accounting journal that shows a company's debit and credit balances. The journal entry can consist of several recordings, each of which is either a debit or a credit. The total of the debits must equal the ...

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