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

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    Now Well Fargo has gotten into the payday loan business with the direct deposit advance, which allows customers to tap into their paycheck early, for a hefty fee.

  3. Bank Routing Numbers: What They Are and How To Find Them - AOL

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    You need your bank's routing number to receive and send funds, such as when setting up direct deposit or payments. Here's how to find your routing number.

  4. What Time Does Direct Deposit Hit? - AOL

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    To set up direct deposit, you must fill out a form provided by an employer or the government. You’ll need to fill in your name, address, account number, and your bank’s name and routing number .

  5. Wells Fargo - Wikipedia

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    Wells Fargo, in its present form, is a result of a merger between the original Wells Fargo & Company and Minneapolis -based Norwest Corporation in 1998. The merged company took the better-known Wells Fargo name and moved to Wells Fargo's hub in San Francisco.

  6. Certificate of deposit - Wikipedia

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    A certificate of deposit ( CD) is a time deposit sold by banks, thrift institutions, and credit unions in the United States. CDs typically differ from savings accounts because the CD has a specific, fixed term before money can be withdrawn without penalty and generally higher interest rates. The bank expects the CDs to be held until maturity ...

  7. Deposit slip - Wikipedia

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    A deposit slip allowing cash back. A deposit slip or a pay-in-slip is a form supplied by a bank for a depositor to fill out, designed to document in categories the items included in the deposit transaction when physically depositing at a bank. The categories include type of item, and if it is a cheque or cash and which bank it is from, such as ...