Savings Account
A savings account is a type of bank account that allows individuals to deposit money and earn interest on their balance over time. Savings accounts are typically low-risk, providing a secure place to store funds while generating modest returns through interest. They are often used for emergency funds, short-term goals, or general savings. Savings accounts offer liquidity, allowing account holders to access their money when needed, although there may be limits on the number of withdrawals.
Example
A person deposits $5,000 into a savings account that earns 1% annual interest, allowing the balance to grow over time with minimal risk.
Key points
• A bank account that earns interest on deposited funds.
• Low-risk and highly liquid, providing easy access to savings.
• Often used for emergency funds or short-term financial goals.