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Chapter 21 Checks, Banking System and E-Money
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2 On what type of check does a bank serve as both the drawer and the drawee? When may a bank property dishonor a customer’s check without liability? Under what circumstances might a bank not be liable for payment of a check with a forged signature? What is E-Money? How is it used and and stored? On what type of check does a bank serve as both the drawer and the drawee? When may a bank property dishonor a customer’s check without liability? Under what circumstances might a bank not be liable for payment of a check with a forged signature? What is E-Money? How is it used and and stored? Learning Objectives
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3 Checks Special type of draft by maker (drawer) drawn on a bank (drawee) ordering bank to pay third party (payee). Cashier’s Check—bank is both drawer and drawee. Traveler’s Check—payable on demand, payable by a financial institution, designated as a traveler’s check. Certified Check—accepted in writing by drawee bank. Special type of draft by maker (drawer) drawn on a bank (drawee) ordering bank to pay third party (payee). Cashier’s Check—bank is both drawer and drawee. Traveler’s Check—payable on demand, payable by a financial institution, designated as a traveler’s check. Certified Check—accepted in writing by drawee bank.
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4 Bank’s Duties Drawee has a legal duty to honor Drawer’s checks. If it wrongfully dishonors a check, it is liable for damages. Overdrafts Postdated Checks (Notice required) State Checks (six months) Stop-Payment Orders Drawee has a legal duty to honor Drawer’s checks. If it wrongfully dishonors a check, it is liable for damages. Overdrafts Postdated Checks (Notice required) State Checks (six months) Stop-Payment Orders
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5 Bank’s Duties Death or Incompetence of Customer Forged Drawers’ Signatures General Rule—no legal effect Customer Negligence—bank normally not liable. Timely Examination of Statements by Customer Time Limit for Bank’s Liability Death or Incompetence of Customer Forged Drawers’ Signatures General Rule—no legal effect Customer Negligence—bank normally not liable. Timely Examination of Statements by Customer Time Limit for Bank’s Liability
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6 Bank’s Duties Forged Instruments Bank must recredit customer’s account if payment made on forged instrument. Altered Checks Bank has a Duty to Accept Deposits Availability Schedule for Deposited Checks Collection Process (local and Federal Reserve) Forged Instruments Bank must recredit customer’s account if payment made on forged instrument. Altered Checks Bank has a Duty to Accept Deposits Availability Schedule for Deposited Checks Collection Process (local and Federal Reserve)
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7 Electronic Fund Transfers EFT is a transfer of funds via the use electronic means Types of EFT systems: Automated Teller Machine Point of Sale (debit card) Direct Deposit and Withdrawal Pay by Telephone Error Resolution and Damages Commercial Transfers EFT is a transfer of funds via the use electronic means Types of EFT systems: Automated Teller Machine Point of Sale (debit card) Direct Deposit and Withdrawal Pay by Telephone Error Resolution and Damages Commercial Transfers
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8 E-Money Stored-Value Cards (pre-paid cards for use with long distance, cellular and library copy machines) Smart Cards— can authenticate the validity of transactions with digital signatures. Deposit Insurance Legal Protection Privacy Protection Stored-Value Cards (pre-paid cards for use with long distance, cellular and library copy machines) Smart Cards— can authenticate the validity of transactions with digital signatures. Deposit Insurance Legal Protection Privacy Protection
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