ATM’s and why you should avoid them
budget, finances, saving, tips February 11th. 2008, 7:49pmMy wife and I were going to the farmers market the other day to pick up our weekly supply of fruits and vegetables. We prefer to utilize the farmer’s market for these items since we know the items are grown locally and usually taste better than the store bought equivalent. Along with the fact that its usually cheaper, it is just a trifecta of benefits.
Getting back on topic, the only downside to the farmers market is that its a cash only interaction. As we pulled up to the parking I realized I did not have any cash on hand. I set about trying to find an ATM. Normally, anytime I need to get cash out I will either take out extra cash during a grocery store purchase or stop at the ATM at my bank. I ended up going to a small corner market to use their ATM. $1.75 ATM fee later and I had my $20 to spend on fruits and veggies.
Ever since we’ve started living under our budget I’ve really started watching every penny that goes in and comes out of our accounts. I was shocked after a few days when I see a $2.00 charge pop into my online banking application as an ATM fee for using an out-of-network ATM. $3.75 in charges for withdrawing $20 of my own money.
That is an 18.75% charge for withdrawing my money.
I know a lot of people that withdraw money from the ATM regularly, and if they are not using their own bank’s ATM those charges can add up quick. Talking with a friend and showing this to him he realized he was spending $20 a month on ATM fee’s alone. That is $244 a year he’s paying to access money that is already his. I don’t know about you, but I can think of a lot better things to do with $244 a year than pay fee’s to access my own money.
A few ways to save yourself from those fee’s:
- Always use your bank’s ATM or in-network ATM’s. You can usually check your bank’s website to find out where their ATM’s are located.
- Use your ATM card to make a purchase at a store and then withdraw extra cash at the time of paying.
- If its possible, write a check!
- Plan out your cash expenses every week. Take out enough cash on the weekend to cover any expenses you may encounter where paying with a card is not an option during the week.




February 18th, 2008 at 12:19 am
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