Bank Project. Poster or Powerpoint Forrest-Petal Educational Federal Credit Union.

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Bank Project

Poster or Powerpoint

Forrest-Petal Educational Federal Credit Union

This project will count as a test grade.

Be neat, creative and informative.

The project should be thorough. Your presentation should inform people of the bank’s offerings.

Directions: Choose a bank/credit union from the Hattiesburg area list. Research the checking and savings account(s) available. Make a poster/Powerpoint including the bank logo and the following information:

Checking Account Monthly Fee Minimum Daily Balance Interest Overdraft Protection ATM Fees Internet Banking Online Bill Pay OTHER

Savings Account Minimum Opening Balance Interest Check Writing ATM Fee at bank ATM Fee other bank OTHER