Money · cards, banking & investing on record
What financial products really cost, on the record.
A public, dated record of what money management costs — 18 credit cards, 8 checking accounts and 8 brokerages on file, plus high-yield savings rates. Each figure is a recorded reading — the fees and APRs that the headline rate tends to skip past.
Figures are recorded readings from the project datasets, last verified Mar 2026 — source-backed where read at the provider. Not a live feed and not financial advice; rates and fees change, so confirm with the provider before you sign up.
- Reading
- What a card, account or brokerage is recorded to cost.
- Hidden fee
- Overdraft, annual, transfer-out and the APR behind the intro rate.
- Source
- The provider disclosure the figure was read from, and the date.
- Caveat
- A dated reading, not advice — confirm with the provider before you sign up.
Section · On file
Money costs, mapped by subcategory
Four subcategories are on file — savings, credit cards, banking fees and investing. Counts below are coverage on record, not a promise of accuracy. Open a file for its full ledger.
The headline rate is rarely the whole cost: a card's APR behind its intro period, an account's overdraft and monthly fees, a brokerage's transfer-out fee. Each file keeps those beside the rate. Not financial advice.
- Annual fees $0–$550
- APR up to 29.99%
- Overdraft fee $0–$35
- Monthly fee $0–$12
- Commission-free stock trades 8/8
- ACAT transfer-out up to $100
Read the fee schedule, not just the rate.
Money costs here are dated, recorded readings — open a file to see the fees behind the headline rate, then confirm the current terms with the provider before you sign up.
Counts and figures are recorded readings from the project datasets — 18 credit cards, 8 checking accounts and 8 brokerages, last verified Mar 2026; high-yield savings rates are filed at /savings/. Source-backed where read at the provider. Not a live feed and not financial advice; rates and fees change, so confirm with the provider before you sign up. Counts are coverage on record, not a promise of accuracy.