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$$$$$$$ Know your Money! Financial Institutions and Services

BANKING SYSTEMS WHERE DOES OUR MONEY GO??

Permission granted to reproduce for educational use only.© Goodheart-Willcox Co., Inc. Identify different types of financial institutions. Describe the services of financial institutions. Explain special services offered by financial institutions. Objectives

Permission granted to reproduce for educational use only.© Goodheart-Willcox Co., Inc. Terms commercial bank charter Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) community bank savings and loan association (S&L) credit union mutual savings bank electronic funds transfer (EFT) debit card ATM card overdraft cashier’s check certified check money order traveler’s check

Permission granted to reproduce for educational use only.© Goodheart-Willcox Co., Inc. Types of Financial Institutions Commercial bank is a for-profit financial institution owned by investors A charter is the state or federal license authorizing a bank to operate Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) insures accounts in banks enrolled with FDIC A community bank is locally owned and operated (insured by FDIC)

Permission granted to reproduce for educational use only.© Goodheart-Willcox Co., Inc. Types of Financial Institutions (Continued) Goodheart-Willcox Publisher

Permission granted to reproduce for educational use only.© Goodheart-Willcox Co., Inc. Types of Financial Institutions (Continued) Savings and loan association offers most banking services as commercial banks (FDIC) A credit union is a nonprofit cooperative owned and operated for the benefit of its members (state or federal charter) The National Credit Union Administration grants federal charters and insures accounts A mutual savings bank is owned by depositors, chartered by the state, exists in only 17 states

Permission granted to reproduce for educational use only.© Goodheart-Willcox Co., Inc. Services of Financial Institutions Online banking allows bank customers to conduct financial transactions on bank’s secure website Mobile banking uses a smartphone app for banking transactions Electronic funds transfer (EFT) is the movement of money electronically from one financial institution to another

Permission granted to reproduce for educational use only.© Goodheart-Willcox Co., Inc. It costs the US government $1.03 to issue a paper check. It costs only about $0.11 to issue an EFT payment. This is why we have direct deposit service Online services Did You Know?

Permission granted to reproduce for educational use only.© Goodheart-Willcox Co., Inc. Automated Teller Machines Automated teller machines (ATM) can be used to make withdrawals and deposits, transfer money between accounts, and check balances There is usually a charge to use an ATM unless it is affiliated with your financial institution Show How an ATM works

Permission granted to reproduce for educational use only.© Goodheart-Willcox Co., Inc. Bank Cards Debit card is swiped at a point-of-sale (POS) terminal to make purchases with the amount automatically deducted from your account –Most debit cards can also be used at an ATM –Dual purpose debit cards can be used for credit purchases

Permission granted to reproduce for educational use only.© Goodheart-Willcox Co., Inc. Bank Cards (Continued) ATM cards can be used only at an ATM for cash withdrawals and deposits Credit cards are used to make credit purchases for most consumer items and cardholder receives a monthly bill

Permission granted to reproduce for educational use only.© Goodheart-Willcox Co., Inc. Should you write your PIN on the back of your bank cards? Discussion

Permission granted to reproduce for educational use only.© Goodheart-Willcox Co., Inc. Services of Financial Institutions Overdraft is writing a check for more money than you have in your account Insufficient funds fee is a fee charged by your bank for each overdraft Overdraft protection is provided by the bank which will honor your overdraft checks (up to a specified amount) for an annual fee

Permission granted to reproduce for educational use only.© Goodheart-Willcox Co., Inc. Special Services Stop payment is a request for your bank to refuse to honor a check you wrote if it has not cleared your account (fee will apply) Cashier’s check is a special type of check that the bank guarantees to pay –Prepared by a teller –Signed by a bank official –Paid with money from your account –Some businesses require them for very large purchases –Fee may apply

Permission granted to reproduce for educational use only.© Goodheart-Willcox Co., Inc. Special Services (Continued) Certified check is a personal check that your bank certifies is genuine and that there is enough money in your account to cover the check –It will be stamped “certified” and signed by a bank official –The money is immediately deducted from your account to ensure payment of the check –A fee will usually apply

Permission granted to reproduce for educational use only.© Goodheart-Willcox Co., Inc. Special Services (Continued) Money order is a payment order for a specific amount of money payable to a specific payee –Sold at financial institutions, post offices –People without checking accounts may use them to send payments by mail Traveler’s check is a form of check that functions as cash at many places around the world and can be replaced if lost or stolen

Permission granted to reproduce for educational use only.© Goodheart-Willcox Co., Inc. Special Services (Continued) Peer-to-peer payments (P2P) allow immediate transfer of money from one person to another by logging on and sending a virtual check –Transfer can be made using or cell phone –Recipient will get an notification or text with a code from the P2P system to transfer the money into an account

Permission granted to reproduce for educational use only.© Goodheart-Willcox Co., Inc. What is the amount of money that is insured by the FDIC for each customer in a given bank? –$250,000 Who are the owners of a credit union? –A credit union is owned by the members it serves Review 4.1

CHECKING ACCOUNTS Section 4.2

Permission granted to reproduce for educational use only.© Goodheart-Willcox Co., Inc. Describe personal checking accounts. Explain how to open and use a checking account. Objectives

Permission granted to reproduce for educational use only.© Goodheart-Willcox Co., Inc. checking account check check register endorsement postdated check bank statement Terms

Permission granted to reproduce for educational use only.© Goodheart-Willcox Co., Inc. Personal Checking Accounts Checking account is a bank account that allows you to make deposits, write checks, and withdraw money A check is a written order for the bank to pay a specific amount to the person to whom it is written (also called a demand deposit account)

Permission granted to reproduce for educational use only.© Goodheart-Willcox Co., Inc. Is a checking account a safe place to keep your money? In Your Opinion

Permission granted to reproduce for educational use only.© Goodheart-Willcox Co., Inc. Accounts and Services Consider the following features when selecting a checking account at a financial institution: –Restrictions and penalties –Fees and charges –Interest rates –Convenience services

Permission granted to reproduce for educational use only.© Goodheart-Willcox Co., Inc. Checking Account Types A basic checking account usually requires a minimum balance to avoid service charge, may have a monthly service charge and per check fee. An Interest-bearing checking account earns interest (“share drafts” at credit unions, and “NOW accounts” at banks and S&Ls) A lifeline checking account requires a low minimum-deposit, minimum balance requirements, low monthly fees, and limits of number of checks

Permission granted to reproduce for educational use only.© Goodheart-Willcox Co., Inc. Opening a Checking Account If you are under 18, your bank may require a parent or guardian to be on the account If you share an account, it is a joint account Your bank will need your Social Security number, birthdate, and address Your bank will also ask for an ID to confirm your identity You will need to sign a signature card for the bank’s records

Permission granted to reproduce for educational use only.© Goodheart-Willcox Co., Inc. Personal Checking Accounts Check register is a record of account deposits, withdrawals, checks, fees, and interest An endorsement is a signature on the back of a check for cashing or depositing a check –Blank endorsement – only the payee’s signature –Restrictive endorsement – write “for deposit only” and the name of your bank –Special endorsement – write “pay to the order of” the name of the party, then sign your name

Permission granted to reproduce for educational use only.© Goodheart-Willcox Co., Inc. Personal Checking Accounts (Continued) Goodheart-Willcox Publisher

Permission granted to reproduce for educational use only.© Goodheart-Willcox Co., Inc. Personal Checking Accounts (Continued) Post-dated check is a check written with a future date A bank statement is a record of checks, ATM transactions, deposits, and charges on your account

Permission granted to reproduce for educational use only.© Goodheart-Willcox Co., Inc. If you bounce a check and close your account without repaying it, you may not be able to open a checking account at another bank for five to seven years Most banks use a database network which allows a bank to see how you have managed other accounts in the past Did You Know?

Permission granted to reproduce for educational use only.© Goodheart-Willcox Co., Inc. If there is an error between the amount of check in numbers and the amount of the check in words, for which amount can it be cashed? –The amount of the check in words What type of endorsement would you use if you need to sign the check to another person? –Special endorsement Review 4.2