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  2. Wells Fargo's direct deposit advance - a good way to stay broke

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    In fact, you'll pay a finance charge of $2 for each $20 advanced, which it claims works out to an APR of 120%. However, the terms require repayment in 35 days. The way I think of APR, a vig of $2 ...

  3. What Time Does Direct Deposit Hit? - AOL

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    Direct deposits from the government, such as social security benefits, arrive on the second, third or fourth Wednesday of the month. If Wednesday is a national holiday, the direct deposit will hit ...

  4. Social Security: How Do I Sign Up for Direct Deposit? - AOL

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    Simply log into your my Social Security account and start or change direct deposit. You can also call the U.S. Treasury Electronic Payment Solution Center at 1-877-874-6347 or enroll online at ...

  5. Best online banks that take cash deposits - AOL

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    SoFi is a personal finance company and online bank with products that include checking and savings accounts. Like Axos Bank, SoFi allows its customers to deposit cash at retail locations that ...

  6. What Is Mobile Check Deposit? A Complete Guide on How ... - AOL

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    Though direct deposit is the more popular option for a majority of the checks you receive, sometimes you still need to deposit a physical check to your bank. Luckily, there is an option to do so ...

  7. Deposit (finance) - Wikipedia

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    A deposit is the act of placing cash (or cash equivalent) with some entity, most commonly with a financial institution, such as a bank.. The deposit is a credit for the party (individual or organization) who placed it, and it may be taken back (withdrawn) in accordance with the terms agreed at time of deposit, transferred to some other party, or used for a purchase at a later date.