What Is a Checking Account?


Checking accounts lie at the center of our financial lives, acting as the primary account where paychecks and other funds come in and where bills and other expenses exit. Like a security checkpoint at an airport, everything passes through no matter where it’s going to or coming from.


Because checking accounts are so important, it’s critical to understand how they work and how to use one to meet your financial needs. Here’s a closer look at checking accounts and how to pick the best one for your financial situation.

How checking accounts work

Checking accounts are transactional accounts intended for frequent use. They’re a good place to receive your payroll direct deposit, deposit checks, make credit card payments, and handle other bills and regular expenses.