
TD Bank
TD Beyond Checking Bonus
Lower modeled payout, but potentially cleaner execution for the same use case.
E*TRADE from Morgan Stanley Private Bank
Earn $300 with qualifying direct deposits into a new E*TRADE Checking or Max-Rate Checking account.
This is a classic checking-bonus execution page: the upside is meaningful if qualifying direct deposit is easy for you and the bonus still clears fees. The model lands at about $285 net, so the decision is really about operational fit, not just the headline.
Gross bonus
$300
Headline payout before any modeled fee drag.
Funding threshold
$1,500
$1,500+ qualifying direct deposit
Time to clear
~4 months
A standard multi-month offer window with roughly 120 days of follow-through.
Friction
High friction
Higher cash commitment, longer hold periods, or several moving parts make this a more hands-on execution play.
Direct deposit
$1,500+ DD
Qualifying payroll or ACH
Opening deposit
No min
No opening minimum listed
Hold period
120 days
Keep open through payout
Fee
~$15
Missed waivers shrink payout
Bonus ROI
20.0%
Bonus vs required funding
Execution Summary
Primary requirement
Route $1,500+ in qualifying direct deposit.
Primary constraint
Keep the account open for ~4 months.
Execution model
Works best if you can route qualifying direct deposit and stay on top of the account for ~4 months.
Checklist
4 steps
At opening
Save the confirmation email and a copy of the live offer terms before you begin.
During qualification window
Send at least $1,500 in qualifying direct deposits and verify the bank counts them correctly.
During qualification window
Keep the account in good standing through payout.
Through day 120
Plan on about ~4 months before you consider the offer done.
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