Getting Paid Sit at your desk with something to write with.

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Getting Paid Sit at your desk with something to write with

How much do you get paid? $

What type of Transaction was it? If check, write the check number Name What type of Transaction was it? If check, write the check number Who did your money go to or what did you get with it? Money you spent Money you put in your account How much money you have

Deposit2/ DC 2/9 Subway

Write the following transactions in your check register. 1. Deposit for $ Subway $10.32 you used your debit card 3.Electric bill $ you wrote check #134 4.ATM $50 for night out

Check the person sitting next to you!

Depositing your pay check

You should always use pen! ●Cash: the amount of cash you are depositing ●Check 1: first check depositing ●Check 2: second check ●Less Cash: the amount of cash you want to keep out of your pay check

Name 2/9/ Sign your name (cursive)

Complete a deposit slip You have two checks...one for $20 and one for $30. You want to keep $15 in cash. Complete your deposit slip

Complete a second Deposit Slip You have one check for $15.32 and cash for $28.47.

Writing a check 1. Use a non-erasable pen! 2. Write your name in the upper left. 3. Write the check number in the upper right. The first check you write will be 101. Your name and the check numbers are already printed on real checks.

4. Write the name of the Payee on the “Pay to the Order of” line. 5. Write the amount of the check in the small box. Be sure you include the decimal point and the number of cents. 6. On the full line, write the amount in words. Write the number of cents as a fraction with 100 as the denominator. Example: $ = one hundred twelve and 35/ On the “For” line, write a note explaining what the check is for. 8. Sign the check.

Name 101 2/9/15 Savannah Electric One hundred thirty five and 26/ Sign your name (cursive)Electric Bill

1. Check #102 to Gas South $ Check #103 to Verizon Wireless $76.43 Add these to your check register and balance it :) Write checks for the following