Cobblestone American History and Current Events for Kids and Children

YOU CAN BANK ON BANKS

Put money in a piggy bank, and it sits there. Put that money in a banking account, and it goes to work. To learn more, COBBLESTONE spoke with Ann-Marie La Porta. She’s a vice president and senior advisor in the Private Banking department at Huntington National Bank in Cleveland, Ohio.

What is a bank?

A bank is where you put your money so it remains safe. And it’s a place where you can earn money on your money.

How does that work?

Customers who have accounts are actually

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