With banks offering an increasing number of financial services at widely varying fees, choosing one to handle your particular financial needs can seem like a difficult and confusing task. Although there is much to consider, it is best to select a bank the same way you would choose any product or service—first evaluate your needs and then compare costs. You should also consider what is most important to you in a banking relationship. Do you want to develop a personal, long-term customer relationship with a bank? Do you travel frequently and need access to branch offices while you are out of town? If you prefer to do your banking by telephone or online, you'll want to explore the types of electronic services each bank has to offer. Once you have identified your needs, evaluating and comparing the services and fees is a much simpler task.