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Is it possible for a 14 year old kid to get a bank account??

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or does he/she have to open one up with their parent/guardian????

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  1. it's only possible if you have your parent or guardian with you


  2. yah you can get a saving account...do you have like a siter or brother who can take you...i started one for my brother when he was 16years old at wamu

  3. unless their parents make a trustfund

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  5. Yes,I think you can open up,but you MAY need a parent or guardian there with you to give consent.

    I got my first bank account when I was 9,but I wouldn't know if you needed parental consent or not,because my parents insisted they come anyways.

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  7. yes its possible to get a account

    like a saving account

    definite open one with parent and guardian

    get in touch with your local bank

  8. Absolutely.  I got my first bank account when I was 7.  Most likely, the bank will insist that the account is set up either as a joint account or as a trust account.  A joint account will give you and a parent equal access. A trust will allow you to make deposits but would require the named parent's permission to make withdrawals until you reach a specified age.

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