Banking for Safety Discussion Why was it difficult for many workers in New Orleans to get their paychecks after Hurricane Katrina hit the city? How did.

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Banking for Safety Discussion

Why was it difficult for many workers in New Orleans to get their paychecks after Hurricane Katrina hit the city? How did workers without bank accounts get the money they needed? Why did Natesha decide to open a bank account? Discussion

What responsibilities come with having a bank account? What are electronic payments? What are the advantages to using electronic payments? Discussion

As an account holder, what financial services were provided to Natesha? Name some ways Natesha used online banking. What are the benefits of online banking? Discussion

Why is it important to have a relationship with a financial institution? Why should you shop around and compare the services of financial institutions? Discussion

What types of financial services do financial institutions provide? Give examples of financial institutions in your community. Why is it important to compare services provided by different financial institutions? Discussion

What are some important criteria to consider when choosing a financial institution? Why is it important to develop a relationship with a financial institution? Discussion