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Most people are well aware of the benefits of holding a bank account, whether it’s in the form of a savings or current account. Current accounts allow for easy access to funds and are often linked to a debit card, while savings accounts typically build interest to encourage account holders to save. However, there’s a different type of bank account that many consumers aren’t familiar with - and that’s the joint bank account.
A joint bank account - an account shared by two or more individuals - is a common offering of many banks. Yet many consumers don’t always realise that joint bank accounts offer certain benefits that aren’t available with regular or savings accounts - particularly when used between family members.
For instance, sharing a bank account between family members can facilitate family budgeting and help make expenses more transparent. Many joint account holders will deposit a certain amount into the account each month, and designate the balance for specific outgoings - such as utility bills, rent, or car payments. Others might choose to set up a joint account to save up for leisure activities and family holidays.
Another correlating advantage is that paying bills becomes much easier. Any account holder on a joint bank account can writ a cheque, use a debit card, or withdraw money from a cash machine to pay for bills or expenses - so handling money is made much simpler.
Still, it’s important to remember that, despite all the benefits, joint bank accounts also come with a heightened level of responsibility. For instance, all account holders are held responsible for debts on the joint account, such as an overdraft. And, because all joint account holders can make withdrawals, write cheques, and use a debit car linked to the account, it’s important that all holders communicate with and trust one another.
Deciding to open a joint bank account is a serious decision and not one that should be taken lightly. After all you are giving someone else direct access to your finances a decision which should be given a considerable amount of thought beforehand. Of course, if both parties understand the responsibilities and precautions, making the decision to open a joint account is a great step, and one that can provide numerous financial benefits for the two holders.
If used in conjunction with these few simple tips, joint accounts can prove to be highly advantageous for a number of people. So it’s worth considering how you and your family might be able to benefit from a joint account.
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