Savings Accounts

Learn all there is to know about savings accounts from regular passbook to high yield to HSAs. Discover where to get the best interest rates, how they are taxed, and how a savings club works.

Frequently Asked Questions
  • What makes a savings account a high-yield account?

     A savings account is considered high-yield if it pays more than a financial institution’s regular demand deposit or passbook savings accounts.  High yield savings accounts are typically money market savings accounts that are limited to six withdrawal transactions per month.

  • Are savings accounts subject to income tax?

    Interest earned on savings accounts is reported to the IRS by commercial banks and other financial institutions and therefore is subject to federal income tax as regular income. Interest is reported on Form 1099 to bank customers, typically in January each year for the previous tax year.

  • How do savings accounts differ from a Roth IRA?

    Both savings accounts and Roth IRAs are funded with after-tax dollars by individual investors. However, unlike savings accounts, any capital appreciation earned with a Roth IRA is not subject to federal income tax. Growth in savings accounts, in the form of interest, is subject to taxation.

  • How is interest calculated on a savings account?

    Simple interest for a savings account is calculated by multiplying the account balance by the stated interest rate and then multiplying by the time period the money is in the account. Interest = Principal amount X Interest Rate X Time Period.

  • How is a savings account different from a checking account?

     A savings account is different from a checking account in that it is meant for accumulation of funds and earning interest rather than being a transaction account accessible with checks and debit cards. Savings accounts can be freely accessed by the account holder through deposits and withdrawals on demand and generally pay higher interest than checking accounts but are not designed for payment transactions.

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