We know what its like to live paycheck to paycheck.Been there, done that.

And overdraft fees are the absolute worst.

Luckily, weve found a mobile banking account that can handle both of those things for you.

A man celebrates as he looks at his phone underwater in a pool.

Its calledCurrent, and it could make your financial life so much less stressful.

Studies have found that roughly three-quarters of all full-time workers are in the same boat.

And if youre in that boat, youre probably paddling as fast as you’re able to.

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No Interest Til Almost 2027?

When you have looming bills or mouths to feed, this can be a lifesaver.

Faster direct deposits are the key.

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That can get the money to you up to two days faster.

No Evil Overdraft Fees

We hate overdraft fees, and we know you do, too.

The big banks rake in billions of dollars in overdraft fees every year.

It fattens their profit margin and, in fact, its a crucial part of their whole business plan.

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ButCurrentwont do that to you.

It can help you avoid that never-ending cycle.

If youre used to banking in person, this is easier than you might think.

Making deposits and withdrawals is simple.

ATMs:Need to use one?

Adding Cash:you’re free to add cash to your account at more than 60,000 stores.

Theres a map of locations in the Current app.

Some gas stations put a hold of up to $100 on your card when you buy gas there.

That hold locks the amount being held, making it unavailable for you to spend.

Current immediately removes those holds, so youll never have to worry about it.

A Highly Rated App

Current has two membership plans: a basic plan and a premium plan.

The basic plan, which is free, gets you a basic account with a debit card.

Also, its the premium plan that allows you to get paid faster.

Currents app is highly rated by those who use it.

So, if youre living paycheck to paycheck, you know how rough it can be.

Mike Brassfield ([email protected]) is a senior writer at The Penny Hoarder.

He really hates overdraft fees, and he knows you do, too.

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