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September 9 & 10, 2010. Objectives  Determine how interest is compounded for savings accounts.  Explain the various electronic banking methods.  Identify.

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1 September 9 & 10, 2010

2 Objectives  Determine how interest is compounded for savings accounts.  Explain the various electronic banking methods.  Identify characteristics of checking accounts.  Compare checking accounts at various financial institutions.  Demonstrate the process for making deposits.  Demonstrate the check endorsement process.

3 Savings Account & Interest  Earn Interest Internet Bank (.05%) Local Credit Union (1%) Local Commercial Bank (.10%) Compound Interest Calculator http://banking.about.com/library/calculators/ bl_CompoundInterestCalculator.htm http://banking.about.com/library/calculators/ bl_CompoundInterestCalculator.htm

4 Electronic Banking  Read pages 241- 245  Complete the Study Guide  30 minutes in class to complete

5 Recommendations When Opening a Savings Account  No monthly charge  Limited Withdrawals  Free ATM Access  Free Online Banking Access  Best Interest Rate  Convenient Locations

6 Checking Accounts ALL CHECKING ACCOUNTS ARE NOT CREATED EQUAL; THEY MAY OR MAY NOT  Be interest bearing  Force you to carry a minimum balance  Allow unlimited deposits and withdrawals THE KEY TO FINDING THE RIGHT ACCOUNT FOR YOU IS TO FIND ONE THAT COSTS YOU THE LEAST AMOUNT POSSIBLE (aka free checking)

7 Types of Checking Accounts  Free  Basic  Interest Bearing  Express Checking  Lifeline Checking  Student Checking  Senior Checking

8 Assignment  Graphic Organizer comparing a free checking account with a basic checking account  Locate a bank that offers a student checking account and list how it is different from the basic and free checking accounts

9 How to Fill Out a Deposit Slip Demonstration Read Page 248 in Textbook, Complete Activity on Pg. 71 of Check Wise Book


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