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Understand how checking accounts work. Complete a check register. Slide 1 OBJECTIVES

 checking account  check  electronic funds transfer (EFT)  payee  drawer  check clearing  deposit slip  direct deposit  hold  endorse  canceled  insufficient funds  overdraft protection  automated teller machine (ATM)  personal identification number (PIN)  maintenance fee  interest  single account  joint account  check register  debit  credit Slide 2 Key Terms

 What are the responsibilities of having a checking account?  What are the ways that account holders access the money in their checking accounts?  Why might a person need overdraft protection?  Is overdraft protection a form of a loan from a bank?  Why is it important to use a check register? Slide 3

Allison currently has a balance of $2,300 in her checking account. She deposits a $ paycheck, a $20 rebate check, and a personal check for $550 into her checking account. She wants to receive $200 in cash. How much will she have in her account after the transaction? Slide 4

Nick has a checking account with the Park Slope Savings Bank. He writes both paper and electronic checks. For each transaction, Nick enters the necessary information: check number, date, type of transaction, and amount. He uses E to indicate an electronic transaction. Determine the balance in his account after the Star Cable Co. check is written. Slide 5

Nick writes a check to his friend James Sloan on May 11 for $ What should he write in the check register and what should the new balance be? Slide 6 CHECK YOUR UNDERSTANDING

Reconcile a checking account with a bank statement by hand and by using a spreadsheet. Slide 7 OBJECTIVES

 account number  bank statement  statement period  starting balance  ending balance  outstanding deposits  outstanding checks  balancing  reconciling Slide 8 Key Terms

 Why is it important to reconcile the check register monthly?  What problems could arise if you think you have more in your account than the bank knows you have? Slide 9

The next slide has a bank statement and check register for Michael Biak’s checking account. What steps are needed to reconcile Michael’s bank statement? Slide 10

Slide 11

Name some reasons why a check may not have cleared during the monthly cycle and appear on the bank statement. Slide 12 CHECK YOUR UNDERSTANDING

Nancy has a balance of $1,078 in her check register. The balance on her bank account statement is $ Not reported on her bank statement are deposits of $575 and $250 and two checks for $195 and $ Is her check register balanced? Explain. Slide 13 CHECK YOUR UNDERSTANDING