Chase Checking Accounts Ranked | Which One to Actually Pick

In this Chase checking account comparison, I explain exactly which Chase account you should open and which ones you should avoid. You'll learn the difference between Chase Total Checking, Chase Secure Banking, and Chase Premier Plus Checking, how much each account costs, how to avoid the monthly fees, which account is best for students or young adults, and why Premier Plus Checking usually does not make sense for most people. 🏦💳

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00:00 – Best Chase Checking Account to Open
00:40 – Chase Total Checking
03:43 – Chase Secure Banking
06:04 – Chase Premier Plus Checking
08:38 – Chase First Banking and High School Checking
10:14 – Which Chase Account I Would Pick
11:17 – Final Chase Checking Account Tips

Chase has several checking accounts, but they are not all built for the same person. In this video, I break down Chase Total Checking, Chase Secure Banking, and Chase Premier Plus Checking so you can understand the monthly fees, waiver options, overdraft rules, direct deposit requirements, paper check access, wire transfer access, and who each account actually fits.

I also explain why Chase Total Checking is usually the best choice for most people with regular direct deposit, why Secure Banking can make sense for students or anyone who wants to avoid overdraft fees, and why Premier Plus Checking usually only makes sense for veterans, service members, or people who already have a qualifying Chase mortgage.

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