" You can review account balances for any of your personal checking, savings or loan accounts, Share Certificates, IRAs, consumer loans and mortgages. You can also use the History function to review transaction history. In addtion, you can transfer funds between any of your personal Suncoast Schools Federal Credit Union checking, savings or loan accounts."
" An Account History allows you to review transactions posted to your personal checking, savings or loan accounts. You can review all transactions posted to your account since your last statement or up to two months prior to your last statement. It includes transactions you have performed since the end of SSFCU's last business day.
Simply select the time period to review transactions on the Account History selection page."
When you select an Account History you can review details about each transaction. Details include the date, amount and description of the transaction and the balance in your account after the transaction was posted.
If you have any questions, please call a Member Services Representative at (813) 621-7511 or 1 (800) 999-5887 (outside the 813 area code).
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The Current Balance is the total amount in your account at the end of the last business day.
The Available Balance is the amount of your current balance that is accessible to you right now. The available balance includes your current balance less any branch or ATM withdrawals and other deductions, funds transferred, or any funds placed on hold during the current business day."
" Today's Activity includes transactions you have performed since the end of SSFCU's last business day."
Yes. Transfers will be posted to your account immediately and reflected in your Account Balances.
Yes. Until you get to the "Transfer Funds Confirmation " screen you can modify or cancel your funds transfer request. However, after you've completed a funds transfer transaction and have received a confirmation number, you cannot stop the transfer from occurring. At that point, if you change your mind about the amount you wanted to transfer, simply make a new transfer to move funds between the appropriate accounts.
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