Q-Explain 'joint Bank Account'.
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- A joint account is a bank or brokerage account shared between two or more individuals. Joint accounts are most likely to be used by relatives, couples, or business partners who have a level of familiarity and trust with each other. It typically allows anyone named on the account to access funds within it.
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A joint account functions just like a standard banking account, except that two or more people own the account. With a joint account, you and your partner can pay shared household expenses, such as mortgage, car payments, utilities and groceries, from the same place.
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