Savings account meaning in English

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Definition

a savings account: a place for storing or keeping money and earning interest (with a bank) idiom
to save money: to store, to keep, or to put aside money idiom

Examples

  • "I think we should get you started with our Young Professional Savings Account."
  • "Savings accounts offer interest on your money, which is just great."
  • "The Young Professional Savings Account"
  • "This introductory guide is intended to summarize our most popular savings accounts, so that you can choose the account that is right for you."
  • "The Executive Super Gold Savings Account"
  • "let's stick it in (a) savings account without any fees!"
  • "The company matches your contribution to a savings account monthly until you retire."
  • "We require a minimum balance of at least $7000 for you to open an Executive Super Gold Savings Account."
  • "I would like to open a savings account today please."
  • "Today we'll be looking at: personal bank accounts - both checking accounts and savings accounts."
  • "I would like to open a savings account please."
  • "The Student Savings Account"

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