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Bell Ringer: Answer these questions: Do you have a checking account? How long have you had this checking account? (approx) Do you take advantage of online banking? What best do you like about online banking? If you don’t have a checking account, would you consider opening an account? When? Why/Why not?

Do you need a checking account?? video

Writing a Check To pay for items using a checking account A check is given as a form of payment Must be completed and given to the person or business Pre-printed items on a check Name and address of account holder Name and address of financial institution Check number Identification numbers (account, routing)

Writing a Check Personal Information Account holder’s name and address May include a phone number, not required DO NOT list a social security number for safety reasons

Writing a Check Check Number Numbers used to identify checks Printed chronologically

Writing a Check Date The date the check is written

Writing a Check Pay to the Order of The name of the person or business to whom the check is being written

Writing a Check Amount of the Check in Numerals The amount of the check written numerically in the box Write the cents smaller and underline Write the numbers directly next the dollar sign to prevent someone else from adding numbers to change the amount

Writing a Check Amount of the Check in Words The amount of the check written in words on the second line Start at the far left of the line, write the amount in words, followed by ‘and’, and the amount of cents over 100; draw a line from the end of the words to the word ‘dollars’

Writing a Check Memo Space used to identify the reason for writing a check; optional Good place to write information requested by a company when paying a bill, generally the account number

Writing a Check Signature The account holder’s signature agreeing to the transaction

Writing a Check Identification Numbers First - routing numbers to identify the account’s financial institution Second - account number Third - check number

Checking Account Register Place to record all monetary transactions for a checking account Deposits, checks, ATM use, debit card purchases, additional bank fees Used to keep a running balance of the account Remember Record every transaction!

Check Register Date The date the check was written or transaction was made

Check Register Number The number of the written check; if a debit card or ATM was used, write DC or ATM

Check Register Description of Transaction The person/business the check was written to or where the debit card was used Gray line can be used to write the memo

Check Register Payment/Debit(-) Amount of the transaction Deducted from the balance

Check Register Deposit/Credit(+) Amount of the transaction Added to the balance

Check Register √ T A box used to track whether the check has cleared on the monthly bank statement when reconciling at the end of each month

Check Register Fee (if any) Any extra fees charged to the account Listed on the bank statement

Check Register Balance The running total of the checking account Calculated by adding or subtracting each transaction Keep this updated

Endorsing a Check Endorsement Three types Signature on the back of a check to approve it to be deposited or cashed A check must be endorsed to be deposited Three types Blank Restrictive Special

Blank Endorsement Receiver of the check signs his/her name Anyone can cash or deposit the check after has been signed

Restrictive Endorsement More secure than blank endorsement Receiver writes “for deposit only” and account number above his/her signature Allows the check to only be deposited

Special Endorsement Receiver signs and writes “pay to the order of (fill in person’s name)” Allows the check to be transferred to a second party Also known as a two-party check

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