Hi,
“I’ve run up high bills on my credit card, but next month my savings account ends, so I’ll transfer all the money to my regular account. That should be a good financial injection for me.”
Would ‘financial injection’ work here? If not, what else could be used?
Thank you.
I don't know what you mean. Savings accounts are set up at a bank for money that is safe and earns a little bit more than a checking (current) account. Neither type of account has an ending date - it ends when you close the account and withdraw the money.
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I don't know what you mean. Savings accounts are set up at a bank for money that is safe and earns a little bit more than a checking (current) account. Neither type of account has an ending date - it ends when you close the account and withdraw the money.
There are certificates of deposit (CDs) that pay higher interest than a savings account, but you have to leave the money invested for th