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How Much Money Should I Keep In My Checking Account?

August 27, 2019Personal Finances

Most of us use checking accounts daily. Every swipe of a debit card, every bill we pay and every personal check we write takes money out of our checking account.

How much money should we be keeping in these super-convenient accounts? Let’s find out.

What’s your magic number?

According to a 2019 NerdWallet survey, the average American checking account balance is approximately $2,900, but this number may not be right for you.

Everyone’s financial realities are different, and because of that, we have different answers to the question of how much money we should be keeping in our checking accounts. The general rule of thumb is to try to have one or two months’ of living expenses in it at all times. Some experts recommend adding 30 percent to this number as an extra cushion.

To determine your exact living expenses, track your spending over several months, including all bills and discretionary spending. Be sure to include seasonal and occasional costs as well.

Why keep that much money in your checking account?

Your checking account is your transactional account. This is where you’ll draw the money for all of your spendings throughout the month, so you’ll want to be sure you have enough funds to cover those expenses. But it goes deeper than that.

Here are three reasons you want to keep your checking account well-padded at all times:

1. Avoiding overdrafts. Even high-income earners can miscalculate their spending and end up with an overdrawn account. Why risk being charged overdraft fees for every transaction when you can easily avoid this mistake? [Here at Directions Credit Union, you can sign up for overdraft protection to ensure you never again pay a fee for an overdrawn account.]

2. Providing a cushion for pre-authorization holds. Some merchants, including those that operate gas stations, hotels, and car rentals, will place a pre-authorization hold on your debit card until you complete a transaction. Pre-authorizations can reduce your available balance by up to $100 per hold. Once your transaction clears, the hold is released, and the funds are available to you again. However, until then, the money is tied up. Keeping your checking account well-funded allows you to comfortably agree to pre-authorization holds without fearing an empty or overdrawn account.

3. Keeping liquid funds available. A robust checking account means access to cash is just an ATM transaction away. While most vendors accept various forms of payment, it’s helpful to know you have cash available if and when you need it.

Can I be keeping too much money in my checking account?

While it’s great to keep your checking account well-padded, taking it to the extreme is not recommended. You’re possibly missing out on the higher returns you can earn if you were to keep those same funds in a Savings Certificate.

Once you’ve determined exactly how much money you should be keeping in your account, look into other options for the rest of your funds. You can speak to an MSR at Directions Credit Union to learn about our available options and other high-yield options to find the one that’s right for you.

 

 

SOURCES:

https://www.fool.com/the-ascent/

http://money.com/money/5649514/what-your-checking-account-balance-should-be/

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