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Level 1 — Money Basics · 4 분

Checking, Savings, and Why You Need Both

Two accounts with two jobs — mixing them is how savings quietly disappears.

A small classic bank building

A checking account is a hallway: money passes through it to pay for life. A savings account is a room with a door: money stays until you deliberately open it. Keeping savings in the hallway guarantees it gets walked on.

Banks insure deposits (FDIC, or NCUA at credit unions) up to $250,000 per depositor, per bank, per ownership category — meaning a bank failure does not take your savings with it. This insurance is why bank accounts, not mattresses or apps holding your cash as 'balances,' are where safety money lives.

The practical setup: checking at your everyday bank, savings somewhere ELSE — ideally an online high-yield account. The one-day transfer distance is a feature: fast enough for real emergencies, slow enough to interrupt impulses.

알아두면 좋은 용어
FDIC/NCUA insurance
Federal protection of bank/credit-union deposits up to limits.
High-yield savings
An online savings account paying far above the big-branch average.
Overdraft
Spending more than checking holds — often triggering a ~$35 fee. Turn off overdraft 'protection' on debit purchases and the card simply declines instead.