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  • Most banks require that depositors be at least sixteen years old to open a checking or savings account without the signature of a parent or guardian. Many offer special accounts for teens and students. It is illegal, however, for a bank to issue a credit card to person under eighteen years of age without parental consent.

    Source:

    Girls Health.gov: Money Matters

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