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  2. Joint account - Wikipedia

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    A joint account is a bank account that has been opened by two or more individuals or entities. Joint accounts are commonly opened by close relatives (such as by a married couple) or by business partners in an unincorporated business, but it can be used in other circumstances. Ordinarily, anyone can deposit funds into a joint account, but when ...

  3. What happens to your bank account after you die? - AOL

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    Your bank account can leave a lasting legacy after you die. Here’s what happens for beneficiaries, joint account holders and no planning, with steps to avoid complications.

  4. Joint Account (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Joint Account is a British television sitcom produced by the BBC. [1] Starring Hannah Gordon and Peter Egan, the series follows the Braithwaites, a married couple. Belinda Braithwaite is the breadwinner, a bank manager, whilst David is a house-husband. The sitcom revolves around the mismatched pair and the role reversal of their domestic situation.

  5. How to close a joint bank account - AOL

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    A joint bank account is a type of bank account that’s held by two people, commonly by two people in a relationship. It allows both account holders to pay bills, deposit checks and contribute ...

  6. Should You Share Your Bank Accounts With Your Partner? - AOL

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    A joint bank account can cause disagreements on spending autonomy, responsibilities and ownership of assets and money. Partners with a joint bank account may feel they have to ask for permission ...

  7. 5 Mistakes Couples Make When Opening Joint Accounts - AOL

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    Opening a joint account can lead to trouble if couples aren’t aligned on finances, aren’t fully honest with each other about money or make mistakes in managing the account.

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