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Financial Institution Comparison Project

Financial Institution Comparison Project Directions: Choose a financial institution from the list provided. Research the checking and savings accounts available. Make a poster with your group including the bank logo and the following information. Draw conclusions and complete worksheet

Checking Account Savings Account Monthly Fee Minimum Daily Balance Interest Overdraft Protection ATM Fees Internet Banking Online Bill Pay OTHER Minimum Opening Balance Interest Check Writing ATM Fee at bank ATM Fee other bank OTHER

Sample Posters

Conclusions Worksheet After viewing all posters, draw conclusions and complete worksheet. In order to complete the conclusions worksheet, students must evaluate and consider the information presented on all of the other posters, then make informed decisions.