Checking Account Unit Mrs. Lewis. Kentucky Core Content Financial Management practices (e.g. maintaining bank accounts, budgeting, saving, using credit.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Checks & Payment Methods Ch PoB The First Deposit Starts with providing personal data and a sample of your signature Signature Card – document.
Advertisements

Check Writing All About Checks.
Checking Account Documents
Cash Control and Banking Activities
Check Books.
Warm-up: April 11 What’s the difference between a checking and savings account?
Chapter 9 Review. Parts of a Check 7 89 Date line Payee Numeric amount Written amount Memo Signature Check # Bank routing and account #’s.
Carl Johnson Financial Literacy Jenks High School.
Cash Control and Banking Activities Chapter 11. Protecting Cash Cash dangers are ever present: loss, waste, theft, forgery, and embezzlement Internal.
“You as a consumer” &“Banking”.   A consumer is someone who buys or uses goods and services  Consuming involves 3 stages 1.Making Choices  Products.
Chapter 29 Checking Accounts Opening an Account Writing Checks Keeping Records Endorsing Checks Reconciling 21 st Century Banking.
Checking Accounts & Banking Services
4.02 C Check Writing & Endorsements
K. Salvevold Accounting Protecting Cash $ It is important to protect cash from loss, waste, theft, forgery, and embezzlement $ Cash is protected through.
Opening a Checking Account Advantages Types of Checking Accounts Opening an Account Endorsements Recording the Deposit.
Checking Accounts. Things Not To Do Don’t write checks for more money than you have in your account. ▫You could be charged an overdraft fee by your financial.
Your Checking Account Life Choices _________. Brief Checking Account Facts _____ to manage your money Can write checks for the _____ Safe to _____ Can.
Checking Accounts and Other Banking Services
Money on demand! The Checking Account
Checking Accounts and Banking Services
Checking Accounts 101 How much do you know about the most common form of bank account?
Checking Accounts & Other Banking Services Business Department Mrs. Pollison.
Checking Accounts and Other Bank Services. Purpose of a Checking Account It allows the depositor to pay a stated amount (Check) to a person or business.
FINANCE Chapter 9 Checking Accounts and Other Banking Services.
Banking Jeopardy Double Jeopardy Banking Terms Electronic Banking Savings Accounts Signing.
Banking and Finance Business and Computer Science Mr. Dukes.
Common payment services What are the common payment services provided by financial institutions? 1.
Chapter 5 – The Banking System Lesson 5-1: Checking Accounts
Checking Accounts. What is a Checking Account? 1.A checking account is a sum of money that you deposit in a bank or other financial institution, to hold.
© Oklahoma State Department of Education. All rights reserved. 1 Tracking Your Money Standard 4. Managing a Bank Account.
BANKING SERVICES. Types of Financial Institutions Commercial Banks Savings and Loan Associations Credit Unions Brokerage Firms.
Checks & Payment Methods CHAPTER 17, SECTION 3. The following are some of the benefits that checking accounts provide for consumers. Convenience and ease.
Chapter 26 Opening a Checking Account. Advantages of Checking Account Convenience – spend money through paper (checks) or the EFT systems. Safety – from.
Cash Control and Banking Activities
Checking Accounts Making a deposit Writing a check Maintaining a checkbook register Balancing a checking account.
Checking Accounts and Other Banking Services
Checks, Deposits, Registers, and Reconciliations.
Checking Accounts & Banking Services. Purpose Checking account: an account that allows depositors to write checks to make payments Check: written order.
Checking Accounts Chapter 9. Basics Check: ▫Written order to bank to pay the amount stated to the person or business named on it. Demand deposit: ▫Money.
Check Writing All About Checks.
Cash Control and Banking Activities Making Accounting Relevant Businesses deposit all cash and checks into a bank account and make payments using checks.
Cash Control and Banking Activities Making Accounting Relevant Businesses deposit all cash and checks into a bank account and make payments using checks.
Personal Finance The Parts of a Check.
LESSON 5-1 Checking Accounts
Ms. Smith. 1. Choose a bank. 2. Pick the product you want (individual or joint). 3. Provide your information. 4. Agree to terms. 5. Congratulate yourself!
Chapter 9 CHECKING ACCOUNTS. Financial institutions (like banks and credit unions) offer a number of services. Can you name a service?
Checking Account Simulation Understanding Checking Accounts.
Managing Your Money with a Checking Account
Check Writing All About Checks. Check Writing Checks include the following information:
Cash Control and Banking Activities Making Accounting Relevant Businesses deposit all cash and checks into a bank account and make payments using checks.
0 Glencoe Accounting Unit 2 Chapter 11 Copyright © by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. Protecting Cash In any business, cash is used.
Chapter © 2010 South-Western, Cengage Learning Checking Accounts and Banking Services Checking Accounts 9.
Chapter 9 – Checking Accounts & Banking. Checking Account Check: written order to a bank to pay a specific amount to a person/business (payee) Canceled.
PRODUCTS OF BANKING. Endorsements Before you cash, deposit, or transfer a check to someone else, you must first endorse the check. Endorse: to sign your.
© 2003 SOUTH-WESTERN PUBLISHINGCHAPTER 23Slide 1 CHAPTER 23 BANKING AND CREDIT 23.1Financial Institutions 23.2Checking Accounts 23.3Credit and Its Use.
Checking Accounts and Other Banking Services Understanding and Managing.
Cash Control and Banking Activities Making Accounting Relevant Businesses deposit all cash and checks into a bank account and make payments using checks.
Checking and Banking
Cash controls and banking activities
Checking Accounts and Banking Services
0 Glencoe Accounting Unit 2 Chapter 11 Copyright © by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. Chapter 11 Cash Control and Banking Activities.
Chapter 9 Checking Accounts and Other Banking Services.
Checking Accounts CheckCheck A written order to pay a stated amount to a person or business Checking accountChecking account  Also known as “demand deposit”
Internal controls are steps taken to protect assets and keep reliable records. The bank reconciliation is an important internal control. Glencoe Accounting.
Personal Finance Checking Accounts Presented By Mrs. Bowden.
Two ways to protect cash:
Cash Control and Banking Activities
Chapter 9: Checking Accounts and Other Banking Services
Home.
Cash Control and Banking Activities
Presentation transcript:

Checking Account Unit Mrs. Lewis

Kentucky Core Content Financial Management practices (e.g. maintaining bank accounts, budgeting, saving, using credit cards wisely, financing large purchases) are methods of achieving short and long- term goals.

Checking Account Definition: An account that allows depositors to write checks to make payments.

CHECK Written order to a bank to pay the stated amount to the person or business (payee) named on it.

Benefits of a Checking Account 4 Provides a Convenient way to pay your bills. 4 Safer than using Cash and handling your money. 4 Built-in Proof of Payment system that you can use to track your expenses.

Opening a Checking Account: 4 Provide the Bank with Appropriate Info 4 Fill out and sign a Signature Card –Purpose of a Signature Card Provides an official signature that the bank can compare to the signature you write on your checks. –Use your full name (nicknames should be avoided) 4 Make a deposit –You need money in the bank to spend it!!

Parts of a Check Kris Garza 541 Crestwood Avenue Norman, Oklahoma April 13, Pay to the Order of Jeans and Me, Ltd. $15.95 DOLLARS Second National Bank Norman, Oklahoma : : 101 “ :” FOR Kris Garza Fifteen and 95/100 Jeans Drawer DateCheck Number Payee Amount in Figures ABA No. Drawer’s Signature Account Number Check Number Routing Number Drawee Memo Line Amount in Words

Deposit Ticket/Slip Definition: Forms in the back of your checkbook that allows you to put money into your checking account.

Making a Deposit 4 Fill in the Current Date 4 In the Cash Section: Write the total amount of Currency (paper money) and coins you are depositing 4 In the Checks Section: List any checks you are depositing with ABA number and Amount of each check individually. 4 Total Deposit (Cash + Checks)

Continued….. 4 If you would like cash at the time of the deposit, fill in the desired amount on the “Less Cash Received” line 4 Sign name on Line if you are receiving cash back from deposit. 4 Subtract Total Deposit and Less Cash Received to determine NET DEPOSIT 4 Always keep a receipt of Deposit

Check Writing Tips: 4 Fill out ALL parts of the check completely. 4 Always use a Pen!! 4 Write legibly! 4 Sign your name same as the signature card. 4 Never Post Date a check. 4 Always have funds in the account before you write a check!

Checking Account Tips: 4 Always record every check you write and deposit you make in the Check Register! 4 When you make a mistake, write VOID in large letters across the check & write a new one (keep VOIDED Check for Records) 4 Always keep track of your checkbook and secure your checking account number!!

Check Register Definition: A booklet provided by your bank for recording your checking account transactions.

Guidelines for a Check Register 4 Record the Current Amount in your Account at the top of the “Balance Column” 4 As soon as you write a check or make a deposit, record it in the register. 4 Checks: Write Check number Write Date Enter the Payee Write the amount of Check in the Debit Column Subtract from Previous Balance

Check Registers: 4 Deposits Put a Slash or Mark through the Number Line Write the Date Write “Deposit” with Detail on the Description Line Enter the amount of Net Deposit in Credit Column Add to Previous Balance 4 Checkmark Column will be used for Bank Reconciliation later…..

Endorsing Checks: 4 Blank Endorsement 4 Restrictive Endorsement 4 Special Endorsement –Also called an Endorsement-in-Full –**Never sign a check until you are at the Bank*

Blank Endorsement 4 Endorsement that only has the Payee’s name 4 Sign your name on the top of the back of the check. Do not write below this line Susan K. Williams

Restrictive Endorsement 4 Endorsement that restricts the check “FOR DEPOSIT ONLY” 4 Check can only be deposited into your account, makes it very safe. Do not write below this line For Deposit Only Susan K. Williams

Endorsement in Full (Special) 4 Endorsement used to transfer a check from one person to another. 4 Both names must be on the back. Do not write below this line Pay to the Order of Susan K. Williams Mary Griffen

Other Banking Services 4 Debit Card Purchases/Credit 4 ATM Cash Withdrawals 4 Pay by Phone or Internet Payments 4 Transfers: Wire or ATM 4 Pre-Authorized Payments 4 Stop Payment Orders 4 Check Returned for Insufficient Funds

The End…..For Now…