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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.

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1 Checking Accounts

2 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 for you and from which you write checks. 2.A check is a written order to a bank (DRAWER) to pay the specific amount of money to a particular person.

3 Advantages of Checks: Convenient 1. Can be used to send money through the mail, i.e. to pay bills. 2. Checks are safer than cash. 3. A cancelled check is a legal record of payment. 4. It is a record of how you spent your money.

4 Checking Account Terms 1.Cancelled Check – Check that is stamped and perforated to show it has been paid. 2. Insufficient Funds - Not enough money in account to pay check; the bank’s polite way of saying a check has bounced. (fee) 3. Stop Payment – An order by depositor to the bank to prevent payment of a check. (fee) 4. Float – Period of time it takes a check to be processed.

5 5.Certified Check – A check issued by the bank that insures the check amount will be paid because it has been set aside. (fee) 6. Cashiers Check – A check written on financial institution’s own account and signed by one of its officers. 7. Endorsing – Signing the back of a check. 8. Reconciling – Process of bringing your check record and bank statement into agreement.

6 Check Writing You need to write the following items on the face of the check: a.Payee – Name of person/business who receives the money after the words “PAY TO THE ORDER OF” b. Date c. Check number d. Amount – Written twice – numbers and words e. Signature of the person writing the check (DRAWEE) f. Memo – For recording the purpose of check

7 Check Endorsements 1.Blank – Your signature on back of check; payable to anyone. 2. Restrictive – “For deposit only” and your signature on the back of the check; limits use of check. 3. Special or full – “Pay to the order of ________” and your signature on the back; limits payments to a particular payee.

8 Types of Checking Accounts 1.Special Checking Account a. No minimum amount needed to open b. Monthly fees* c. Transactions fees*

9 2.Regular Checking Account a. Maintained minimum balance required (usually $500) b. No transaction fees* c. May be a penalty if your account falls below minimum balance

10 3.NOW Account a. Means Negotiable Order of Withdrawal b. Interest bearing account c. Requires minimum balance (usually $1000) * For all accounts: Banks may charge for other services, such as printing checks.

11 Other Payment Types Money Order – A check for a specified sum of money issued by a financial institution, a post office, an express or telegraph company, or a grocery store.

12 Telegraphic Money Order – A transfer of money through Western Union; useful in emergency, but very expensive. Traveler’s Checks – Checks which come in set denominations of $10, $20, $50, and $100 and are insured in case of loss; checks signed twice; service charge of 1%.

13 Banking Electronically Electronic Fund Transfer or (EFT) is the moving of money from one account to another by computer.

14 1.Automated Teller Machine – (ATM) computer stations that can be used for certain banking purposes. 2.Automated Bill Payment – Prearranged electronic payments of certain bills.

15 3.Debit and Check Card – Used to make purchases without writing a check and amounts are automatically deducted from your checking account. 4.Banking from Home – Making bill payments through the use of a home computer.

16 Review: 1.Balance a checkbook register when you write each check. 2. A bank’s record of your checking account which you receive monthly is called a statement. Balance a checking account statement when you receive the statement.


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