Advanced Financial Algebra

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Advanced Financial Algebra 2-1 Checking Accounts Advanced Financial Algebra

How Do People Gain Access to Money They Keep in the Bank? Checking Account Write a check EFT = electronic funds transfer Card swipe with PIN (personal identification number) Online banking NOTE: You should keep a record of all transactions in your checking account, including checks written, deposits made, fees paid, ATM withdrawals, and so on. This record is a check register. 

Depositing Money Direct deposit from employer Automated transfers or deposits from other accounts Submit a picture of both sides of check you receive ATM EFT = electronic funds transfer Interest: some banks pay interest on certain types of accounts

Bank Fees Monthly fees Overdraft fees if you have a negative $ balance Insufficient funds/bounced check fees Below minimum balance fee Fee for too many transactions in a month Etc.

Example 1 – filling out a deposit slip @ bank Allison currently has a balance of $2,300 in her checking account. She deposits a $425.33 paycheck, a $20 rebate check, and a personal check for $550 into her checking account. She wants to receive $200 in cash. How much will she have in her account after the transaction? SOLUTION: First fill out deposit slip for the three checks. At the bottom, subtract the cash received.

Example 1 continued – calculate new balance in checking account SOLUTION CONTINUED: Allison’s previous balance $2,300.00 Deposit paycheck + $425.33 Deposit rebate check + $ 20.00 Deposit personal check + $550.00 Balance AFTER deposits = $3295.33 Allison received cash from her deposit - $200.00 REMAINING BALANCE AFTER ALL TRANSACTIONS = $3,095.33

Example 2 – Check Registers Nick has a checking account at Park Slope Savings Bank. He writes both paper and electronic checks and makes EFTs. Nick enters the necessary information: check or confirmation number, date, type of transaction, and amount. He uses E to indicate an electronic transaction. Determine the balance in his account after the Star Cable Co. check is written.

Example 2 - SOLUTION Nick’s balance is $2,499.90 after the Star Cable Co. check is written.

Assignment: pg 70 #2, 6, 12, 13, 16, 17 #2 #6 #12 On Sept. 1, Chris bought band equipment at a music store. Calculate the total bill and write a check for the correct total amount.

Assignment: pg 70 #2, 6, 12, 13, 16, 17 continued #13 Create a check register for the transactions listed. NOTE: there is a $2.25 fee for each ATM use. a) Your balance on 10/29 is $237.47 b) You write check #115 on 10/29 for $18.00 to Fox High School c) You deposit a paycheck for $162.75 on 10/30

Assignment: pg 70 #2, 6, 12, 13, 16, 17 continued

Assignment: pg 70 #2, 6, 12, 13, 16, 17 continued