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1 Chapter 24 Checks, The Banking System and E-Money

2 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

3 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.

4 4 Bank’s Duty to Honor Checks  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)  Stale Checks (6 months)  Stop-Payment Orders (if written, 6 months)  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)  Stale Checks (6 months)  Stop-Payment Orders (if written, 6 months)

5 5  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 Bank’s Duty to Honor Checks

6 6  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) Bank’s Duty to Honor Checks

7 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

8 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

9 9 Online Banking  Online Banking Services Bill consolidation Transfer between accounts Loan applications Virtual Banks  Online Banking Services Bill consolidation Transfer between accounts Loan applications Virtual Banks

10 10 Uniform Money Services Act  2001 Uniform law proposed by the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws.  Traditional services  Internet Based Money Services  2001 Uniform law proposed by the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws.  Traditional services  Internet Based Money Services


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