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What You Need to Know About Savings Account Terms

Posted on June 1, 2023   |   Updated on September 30, 2025
Bank of Sun Prairie

Bank of Sun Prairie

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This is a sponsored post from Bank of Sun Prairie. It was not written by the Madison Minutes news team.

Opening a savings account is a great way to put money aside for larger purchases or a rainy day. Before opening one, there are some basic terms to understand that could save or earn you money. Learn about interest rate terms, fees, and features to help you select the best account for your savings goals.

Understanding Interest Rates

When you open a savings account, that bank can lend your money to other customers as loans, mortgages, or credit cards. In return, they pay interest to you for that service. Not all savings accounts offer the same interest rate, and even minor differences can accumulate over time.

There are a few different types of interest to understand. Simple interest is calculated from the original amount of money put into your account, while compound interest also includes the earned interest. Look for savings accounts with compound interest that will earn more money over time. The annual percentage yield (APY) is the rate of return that includes the compound interest over a year.

Some accounts will have a fixed interest rate that stays the same, and others will be a variable interest rate that changes with the market. A fixed rate provides security, which can be beneficial, especially if you find a bank with a high rate. It does not have the potential to increase or decrease like with a variable interest rate.

Minimum Deposit and Balance Requirements

The minimum deposit is the smallest amount you need to deposit to open a savings account. This is an important factor if you only have a small amount of money to put into savings. Some banks or credit unions offer savings accounts with a deposit as low as $1.

Some banks require a minimum balance in addition to a minimum deposit. You must maintain this amount in the account to avoid fees or penalties. Online banks and credit unions often offer accounts with no minimum balance. This is useful if you plan to withdraw money to pay for expenses or emergencies. If you select a bank with a minimum balance, check what the fee will be if your balance falls below it and if you will receive an alert when you get close.

Do I Need Overdraft Protection?

Overdraft protection is a feature that automatically transfers funds from your savings account to your checking account if you don't have enough money to cover a purchase. Banks typically charge a fee for this service, but it is typically less than overdraft fees that can rapidly accumulate when you overspend.

Other Fees to Look Out For

There are several other bank fees or other charges that can eat into your interest earnings. Review all the fees associated with a savings account before opening one. Some banks have a maximum number of withdrawals you can make from your account each month without incurring fees.

Key Features You May Want

What other features do savings accounts offer? Most now offer online banking, which allows you to manage your savings account through a secure website or mobile app.

Accessibility is another consideration. Does the bank have nearby and nationwide ATM access? Is a branch with lobby hours available if you want to speak with someone in person? Do they have evening and weekend hours to work around your work schedule?

Other features to look for are the ability to:

  • Transfer money between accounts without fees
  • Monitor your credit score and receive alerts
  • Apply for loans or credit cards

The team at Bank of Sun Prairie is pleased to offer this information through our partnership with Madison Minutes. Our Financial Fitness Center offers 50+ digital short courses in English and Spanish. Visit us in Sun Prairie and Cottage Grove today or bankofsunprairie.com. Serving Greater Dane County and beyond.

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