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Published: Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Amid the turmoil, pick a bank that suits your needs

How do you choose the right bank, savings and loan, or credit union? Here's some advice from several experts:

  • Steven Richardson, partner with Potomac Financial Private Client Group in Fairfax, Va., suggests:

    Foremost, your deposits should be insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Use Bank Find at www.fdic.gov to discover whether a bank is covered by the FDIC.

    Next, decide on whether you want a national, regional or community bank or an Internet-only bank.

    Each has trade-offs. A national bank may provide extensive ATM access but may lack in personal service. A community bank can provide personal service but may be limited in its online ­capabilities. An Internet-only bank may offer attractive interest rates but have higher ATM fees.

    Finally, when possible, meet the bank manager at the branch where most of your banking will take place. Determine the services you will use most often. Understand the fees associated with each service and work with the manager to establish the accounts most appropriate to your needs.

  • Annette Simon, principal at Garnet Group in Bethesda, Md., suggests:

    In view of the recent turmoil in the financial sector, the most important thing to look for is a bank that is fiscally sound. You can look up the ratings for any bank at this Web site: www.bankrate.com/brm/safesound/select.asp?insttype=0. Be certain your deposits are fully insured by the FDIC.

    Look for competitive interest rates on checking and savings deposits. A bank with an extensive network of ATMs can save you a significant amount over time. Some banks (especially Internet banks) offer cards that can be used free of charge at any ATM in the country, even worldwide. Compare maintenance and service fees on accounts as well; these can add up.

    Banks often waive fees or offer preferential rates to their best customers. So consider consolidating accounts at one bank or using multiple services (e.g., checking account and a home mortgage).

  • Terence Burns, president and founder of Campion Wealth Management in Vienna, Va., says before selecting a financial institution, one should evaluate the following criteria:

    Financial soundness. An institution's core-capital ratio or net-worth ratio (published in its recent financial statements) is an objective indicator of financial soundness.

    Required services and convenience. One should prioritize the services one needs and then analyze their true costs.

    Quality of customer service. Ask current customers about the simplicity of online transactions, the difficulty involved with speaking with an actual person, or one's actual experience during peak business hours at the local office.

    Or try a credit union. Data, including the health of credit unions' deposit insurance fund, capital levels, low balance sheet risk, competitive rates on loans and deposits, and lower fees, show credit unions to be an appropriate, safe choice among financial institutions.
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