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PAYCHEQUES AND BANK ACCOUNTS CALM 20

Paycheques, definitions to know…

Analyze Paystubs Worksheet Use the paystubs information to fill out your worksheet

Bank Accounts Basic Banking Financial Institution: An organization that provides banking or other financial services for customers. Banking, refers to the services offered (deposits, loans, etc.) Banks are regulated by the government of Canada, and credit unions can choose to be federally regulated.

Definitions Account: An arrangement with a financial institution to let you deposit, transfer and withdraw money, subject to terms that are defined in the account agreement Savings Account & Chequing Account: Are the two main types of deposit accounts Account Agreement: An agreement that lists your rights and responsibilities and the financial institutions rights and responsibilities regarding the account Transaction: Any business done through your account, such as a deposit, cash withdrawal, a cheque or a bank charge

Deposit Services You deposit your money at a financial institution to keep it safe until you need it When you deposit money into an account, some financial institutions may pay you interest (different Institutions different interest rates) Make sure you look around and compare!

Accounts Savings Account- Can pay higher rates of interest than other bank accounts, but may have extra charges (ex. Withdrawal) Chequing Account- Pay low interest or none, but you can write cheques, or withdraw money at any time

Card Services Most financial institutions offer a card (debit card/bank card) that allows you to make transactions at a cash/bank machine. You can use the Card 2 Main Ways: Make deposits, withdraw cash, pay bills, transfer money Pay for services/products at a store There is a secret personal identification number (PIN) you use on the card. Make sure you keep this PIN a secret!

WebQuest Financial Consumer Agency of Canada accueil.aspx accueil.aspx

Websites Account Selector Tool: acfc.gc.ca/eng/resources/toolCalculator/banking/bankingPackage/Ba nStep1-eng.asphttp:// acfc.gc.ca/eng/resources/toolCalculator/banking/bankingPackage/Ba nStep1-eng.asp TD Bank: services/banking/index-banking.jsphttp:// services/banking/index-banking.jsp CIBC: Scotia Bank: Royal Bank of Canada: Alberta Treasury Branch: Bank of Montreal: President’s Choice Financial:

How to Save Money After paying expenses, set some income aside. Saving Is Necessary! Unexpected events…

Step One: Reduce Expenses Spend less on unnecessary items Variable expenses (ex. Do you really need a new hoodie right now?)

Step Two: Make Saving a Habit Take a small % from every paycheque, and save it 10% of your Income Is a good place to start Automatic transfers to savings- Ask the Bank Adds Up!

Step Three: Get your Money working for you! Savings Account (interest) The amount of interest usually depends on an annual percentage rate attached to your account, as well as the “principle” (which is the initial amount deposited Leave savings untouched for as long as possible- You earn more interest!

25 Ways to Cut Your Spending and Save! Other ways to Save Mason Jar/ Piggy Bank Direct Transfers Budget! Ideas?

Exit Slip What Saving Technique will you use and why?