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Teens 2 lesson six using banking services presentation slides 04/09

banking terms you should know Account ATM Bank Checking account Credit union Interest Joint account Minimum deposit Savings account Teller teens 2 – lesson 6 - slide 6-1a

choosing a checking account Location bank branch offices; hours of operation; availability of ATMs Fees monthly fees; per check fees; printing of checks; balance inquiry fees; ATM fees Other charges overdraft charge; stop-payment fees Interest rate earned; minimum deposit to earn interest Restrictions minimum balance; holding period for deposited checks Special features direct deposit; automatic payments; overdraft protection; online banking; discounts or free checking for students teens 2 – lesson 6 - slide 6-1b

electronic banking services Direct deposit earnings automatically deposited into bank accounts. Automatic payments an automatic payment system where bills are paid through direct withdrawal from a bank account. Automatic teller machine (ATM) allows customers to get cash and conduct banking transactions. Point-of-sale transactions ATM/debit cards accepted at stores or restaurants as payment. teens 2 – lesson 6 - slide 6-1c

ATM terms you should know PIN Inquiry Balance Transaction Deposit Withdrawal teens 2 – lesson 6 - slide 6-1d

opening a bank account teens 2 – lesson 6 - slide 6-2a

parts of a check What is the date of the check? _______________________ Who is the check made payable to? ___________________ What is the check number?__________________________ What is the check transit number? ____________________ (Hint: look for the top part of the two-part number in the upper right corner of the check.) Where do you endorse a check? ______________________ Where is the account number? _______________________ teens 2 – lesson 6 - slide 6-2b

making a deposit 1. Date — Write today’s date. 2. Bills — If you are depositing paper bills, write the amount.* 3. Coins — If you are depositing coins, write the amount.* 4. Checks — If you are depositing a check, write the bank transit number. 5. Amount — Write the amount of the check here.* 6. Other Checks — List the total amount of the checks listed on the reverse side of the deposit slip.* 7. Total — Write the total amount you are depositing here.* 8. Cash — If you want the bank teller to give you money back from the deposit, write the amount of cash you want here.* 9. Net Deposit — Subtract the cash amount you want back. Then write the net (final) amount of your deposit.* * Remember to… place the dollar amount to the left of the vertical line place the cents amount to the right of the vertical line. teens 2 – lesson 6 - slide 6-2c

writing the amount of the check in words $ 857.19 Start writing at the far left side of the line Eight hundred fifty seven Dollars Follow the dollar amount by the word “and” Eight hundred fifty seven and Write the amount of cents over the number 100 Eight hundred fifty seven and 19/100 Draw a line from the end of the 100 to the end of the line. Eight hundred fifty seven and 19/100 ----------- teens 2 – lesson 6 - slide 6-2d

writing a check 1. Date Write today’s date. 2. Payee Write the name of the person or company that you are paying. 3. Amount of check in numerals Write the amount of the check in numbers. Be careful not to leave any space between your numbers. 4. Amount of check in words Write the amount of the check in words. 5. Name Your personal information is printed here. Never list your Social Security number on your printed check. 6. Signature Sign your check the same way you signed your name on the signature card. 7. Memo Write why you wrote the check. If you are paying a bill, put down any information requested by the company. 8. Identification numbers These numbers identify your bank, account number, and the check number. They are printed in special magnetic ink that machines can read. teens 2 – lesson 6 - slide 6-2e

“check” out these terms! Overdraft Bounced check Canceled check Check card/ Debit card Clear Stop payment Service charge Voided check teens 2 – lesson 6 - slide 6-3a

maintaining a checking account Debit / Check Card Check Transaction ATM Card teens 2 – lesson 6 - slide 6-3b

reading a bank statement teens 2 – lesson 6 - slide 6-3c

keeping a running balance CHECK NO. DATE DESCRIPTION TRANSACTION AMOUNT DEPOSIT BALANCE teens 2 – lesson 6 - slide 6-3d

reconciling a checking account Step 1: Get the current balance from your bank statement. Step 2: Add deposits recorded in your check register that are not on this statement. Step 3: Subtract outstanding checks. These are checks you have written that have not yet cleared the banking system. Step 4: Compare the result with the current balance in your check register. Remember to… - subtract service fees or other charges + add direct deposits + add interest earned Teens 2 – Lesson 6 - Slide 6-3e