Originally posted by DanS
Apparently, a current account is the same as a checking account and a savings account is the same in both the US and UK.
In the US, there are some other accounts, like a home equity line of credit from which you can write checks or withdraw cash using a bank card (normally, bank cards are branded with Visa or Mastercard too). Also, many stock brokers have accounts from which you can write checks or withdraw cash using a bank card.
Apparently, a current account is the same as a checking account and a savings account is the same in both the US and UK.
In the US, there are some other accounts, like a home equity line of credit from which you can write checks or withdraw cash using a bank card (normally, bank cards are branded with Visa or Mastercard too). Also, many stock brokers have accounts from which you can write checks or withdraw cash using a bank card.
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