July, 2010 Archive

Yes! You Can Control Your Spending

Thursday, July 22nd, 2010

We’re excited to announce that we’ve expanded our suite of personal online banking products to include FinanceWorks™, a FREE online financial management solution. This new and exciting feature is made available through Digital Insight, an Intuit company, and provides tools to better understand your financial picture, establish budget goals, and gain more control over spending, which in turn helps you to save more money!
With FinanceWorks™, you can:

Manage your finances in one place.
View your complete financial picture across 16,000+ financial institutions and creditors. Checking, savings, loans and credit cards…you can see them all with just one login.

See where you’re spending your money.
FinanceWorks™ automatically categorizes your transactions from your accounts
so you can control spending more easily, stay on budget and save more.

Ensure bills are paid on time.
Track your bills in one place no matter how you pay them.

Know how much you really have to spend.
View your projected balance based on upcoming transactions and paycheck deposits.

Get organized and simplify tax time.
Tax Watch report automatically tracks many tax deductible expenses such as child care and charitable contributions.

Conduct Simple Small Business Accounting.
Track business income and expenses within your personal accounts. You can generate a simple income/expense report and simplify tax time.

To learn more and take a virtual tour of FinanceWorks, visit our website, www.FirstSavingsOnline.comRemember, FinanceWorks is FREE with our personal online banking!!

Are You Aware of New Overdraft Rules for ATM and Debit Card Transactions?

Thursday, July 1st, 2010
 Stay Protected, Opt In for Overdraft Privileges 

 

The Independent Community Bankers of America (ICBA) and First Savings want consumers to be aware of new rules that will go into effect this summer governing overdraft coverage and fees.  These rules prohibit financial institutions from charging overdraft fees on ATM withdrawals and debit card purchases unless the consumer has opted into the overdraft coverage service. The new rules take effect July 1 for new accounts and Aug. 15 for existing accounts.

“Sometimes consumers need the convenience and protection that overdraft coverage offers.  Under these new rules, if community bank customers wish to continue to receive this service, all they have to do is let their bank know they want to keep on receiving overdraft coverage and are willing to pay the relevant fee,” said Jim MacPhee, ICBA chairman.

Under the new rules, consumers must be given an explanation of their bank’s overdraft payment services, including any relevant fees.  Customers will only receive overdraft coverage on ATM withdrawals and debit card purchases if they actively choose to opt in, and they are free to change their minds and opt out even after signing up for the service. Community banks still maintain the ability to pay or return items that create the need for an overdraft of the customer’s account and charge a fee for the returned item. 

It is also important for consumers to know that no community bank will discriminate against those customers who choose not to opt in for overdraft services.

Still, the best protection against unnecessary fees is to manage your account wisely.  ICBA and First Savings offer these tips to help consumers avoid overdraft situations:

  • Keep an eye on your account balance prior to withdrawing cash or using your debit card. Prevention is your best medicine.
    • Review your transactions on an ongoing basis.
    • Use services, such as online banking, that we provide to help you keep up-to-date with your balance.
    • Remember to record and deduct checks, automatic recurring payments and debit card transactions and to add any deposits that have not yet been posted to your account.
    • Do not use your debit card as you would use a credit card. Your debit card is like an electronic check and the funds are automatically deducted from your account.

 

  • Ask us about all of our overdraft services. First Savings offers other types of overdraft services, such as overdraft lines of credit and transfers or sweeps from a savings account or another checking account.
    • Overdraft lines of credit charge interest but provide a safety net. They may also have transaction and/or annual fees. If needed, disbursements can be repaid over a period of time.
    • Transfer or sweep arrangements from another account, such as a savings account, allow customers to cover overdrafts using their own funds for a small transaction fee.
    • We may also pay an overdrafted check or preauthorized debit to avoid consumers having the inconvenience of returned transactions, which include embarrassment, fees and hassles from merchants. While there is a fee for this service, it is also the same fee as if the item was not paid and the check is returned.
    • Talk to us about the best choice(s) for you.

“Community bankers are committed to providing our customers with the information they need to make well-informed decisions about managing their finances,” said Todd Hurley, First Savings Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer. If you have any questions or if you can’t decide whether to opt in, the best person to talk to is your community banker, we’ll explain the new rules and how they will benefit you.”  

For more information about ICBA, visit www.icba.org

 

About ICBA

The Independent Community Bankers of America, the nation’s voice for community banks, represents nearly 5,000 community banks of all sizes and charter types throughout the United States and is dedicated exclusively to representing the interests of the community banking industry and the communities and customers we serve. For more information, visit www.icba.org.

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