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What Is a Deposit?<\/h2>\n

A bank deposit<\/strong> refers to any funds placed into a financial institution for safekeeping, earning interest, or facilitating transactions. Whether it\u2019s cash, checks, or electronic transfers, deposits form the backbone of personal and business banking in the U.S. These funds are typically held in accounts like savings, checking, or certificates of deposit (CDs), offering varying levels of liquidity and returns.<\/p>\n

Types of Deposits You Should Know About<\/h2>\n

Understanding deposits types<\/strong> is crucial for managing your finances effectively. Common categories include: <\/p>\n