Difference between revisions of "Money abroad"
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*[https://www.penfed.org/productsAndRates/creditCards/promiseCard.asp PenFed]  | *[https://www.penfed.org/productsAndRates/creditCards/promiseCard.asp PenFed]  | ||
*Absolutely no fees – ''including cash advances'' (though APR is still charged, obv)  | *Absolutely no fees – ''including cash advances'' (though APR is still charged, obv)  | ||
| − | *Membership requires enrollment in [http://www.militaryfamily.org/participate/join/civilian-family/ National Military Asscn] for $20  | + | **Membership requires enrollment in [http://www.militaryfamily.org/participate/join/civilian-family/ National Military Asscn] for $20  | 
| − | *[http://www.capitalone.com/creditcards/products/compare/?linkid=WWW_0608_CARD_TGUNS13_CP28960EW_H1_03_T_CCPCP CapitalOne]  | + | **[http://www.capitalone.com/creditcards/products/compare/?linkid=WWW_0608_CARD_TGUNS13_CP28960EW_H1_03_T_CCPCP CapitalOne]  | 
**Endless array of seemingly undifferentiated choices  | **Endless array of seemingly undifferentiated choices  | ||
**Probably small line of credit  | **Probably small line of credit  | ||
**No info on foreign transaction fees, but presumed 0%  | **No info on foreign transaction fees, but presumed 0%  | ||
Revision as of 03:47, 5 July 2010
Checking acct w/debit card
- E*TRADE Standard checking
- Unlimited Debit card and check transactions
 - Free unlimited online bill pay
 - Free initial checkbook
 - No fee for ATM use
 - 1% fee of the transaction amount (including credits and reversals) for non-U.S. currency and foreign transactions – need to call and ask: POS purchases only, or ATM withdrawals as well?
 
 - TruMark
- $1.50 per ATM withdrawal (out of network); 1% transaction fee is charged to the Credit VISA but nothing is stated about the debit kind
 
 - Lockheed
- $1.50 per ATM withdrawal (out of network); 1% transaction fee
 
 
Credit card
- Schwab
- Used to have a card with some rewards and 0 fees on international transactions. No longer offered online; need to check in local office.
 
 - PenFed
 - Absolutely no fees – including cash advances (though APR is still charged, obv)
- Membership requires enrollment in National Military Asscn for $20
 - CapitalOne
 - Endless array of seemingly undifferentiated choices
 - Probably small line of credit
 - No info on foreign transaction fees, but presumed 0%