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Ch. 7: Banking Services 7.1 How Banks Work 7.2 Use Your Checking Account 7.3 Balance Your Checkbook 7.4 Electronic Banking Services 7.5 Other Banking Services

7.1 How Banks Work The Role of Banks Bank Provide Security Banks are in business to earn a profit Make money off interest ___________ on loans Money lent comes from deposits made by consumers & ______________ You deposit $100 & get 2% interest, bank lends your $100 & charges 6% interest. The bank gains 4% of the interest earned off of loan Other sources of income Fees for credit cards & Create customer financial plans for _________ Bank Provide Security Protect Your Money’s Purchasing ____________________ Example: Save $150 dollars for a year for a Mp3 player. In bank = after 1 year, have $157.50 At home = have $150 Mp3 player price goes up to $153.00 due to inflation If saved in bank, you have $________ left over If saved at home, have to add $3.00. Banks Are Regulated More government rules and regulations for _______________ If banks lose money, must lose their profit first before affecting customer Must set aside money part of __________________ Deposits are insured up to $250,000 by the FDIC(Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation)

7.1 How Banks Work Types of Money Currency - Checks Banks Make Borrowing Easier Banks help money flow from savers to ___________________ Banks evaluate borrowers by buying financial ________________ about them to decide whether to take the risk Banks help people pay for houses, cars, ___________, roads, etc… Money and Financial Transactions If money didn’t exist, you would _________________ Bartering can get confusing and unfair. Money allows you to compare value of one ________ to value with another You can get products you want without trading something of ____________ value. Types of Money Currency - Checks Advantages of using checks Safety - Convenience - Records of Your Transactions

7.2 Use Your Checking Account Open a _________ Account Under 18, open _____________account with parent Will have to sign signature card for bank to keep on file to check for signature _____ Write a check The date you filled out check Name of payee Amount of check Signature Record Checks in Register Record Each Transaction Record Fees Record Interest Calculate New Balance Record Check Numbers Overdrawing means __________________________ __________________________

7.2 Use Your Checking Account Cash Checks or Transfer Them to Someone Else Cash a Check Take to bank Endorse on _________________ Can cash check by writing check to __________________________ Make sure you give ID and sign back of check Transfer a Check If want to sign check in your name over to ______________, write pay to order of that person on back of check Sign name below Deposits Deposit Form Found at back of checkbook or at bank Parts of Form Checks Currency Less Cash Received For Deposit Only If want to deposit whole check, endorse by writing for deposit only & signature Record Your Deposit The Check Clearing Process When depositing, cannot withdrawal __________________ Check must clear first Bank has to wait for payment from writer’s account Can process overnight with __________________ or up to week if written far away

7.2 Use Your Checking Account Checking Account Types and Costs Checking Account Types Interest ________________ Banks lend part of money deposited and receive interest You receive __________ from bank Usually have to keep _____________ sum in at all times Fee might be charged if drop under minimum Nonintererst-Bearing Checking Accounts For __________ amounts in account Bank earns income by using your funds and paying no _____________ Checking Account Fees Three types of fees Monthly _______________ Flat fee to cover costs of maintaining account Charge Per Check .15 to .25 per _______ Overdrawing Your Account Assignment: p. 231, #1-6

7.3 Balance Your Checkbook Your Bank Statement Your Bank Statement Receive each month for ________________ month Time for comparing statement to register is called _________________ The Account Reconciliation Form Statement column Balance from __________________ List deposits not on statement ___________ statement balance List checks not on statement Total checks Statement balance

7.3 Balance Your Checkbook Checkbook Column Balance from Checkbook List ____________ not in checkbook Total checkbook balance and deposits List ___________ not in checkbook Enter interest payment Total fees and __________________ Checkbook balance Make Adjustments Check register _________ needs to match that on reconciliation form What If the Bank Made an _____________? Go to filing system and get deposit ___________ Take to bank and explain problem to teller If agreed, then they will ______________________

7.3 Balance Your Checkbook File Your Records Keep deposit receipts, statements, and _____________________ If ever a question of what you have done, have _______________ Keep images of all cancelled checks in case dispute over a ________________ made with check Assignment: p. 237, #1-4

7.4 Electronic Banking Electronic Funds Transfer and ATMs EFT’s – banks allow consumers to move money from one account to another by _____________________ Automated Teller Machines (ATM’s) Your ATM Card and ____________ Can be used at any time, day or night Must have bank issued card Card has ____________ strip and sometimes embedded chip to identify you Must have PIN(Personal Identification Number) # to use _______________ ATM Deposits Place endorsed check into special _______________________ Will need to put personal info on envelope with ink Insert card and follow directions on ______________ Always record in your register ATM Withdrawals To withdraw, follow instructions on screen ATM’s only disperse paper money $20’s & $10’s Keep ____________________ ATM Costs Charged __________ if not your banks ATM’s Can cost up to $4.00 per transaction Sometimes if small deposit, can be charged a fee using tellers, because want to encourage using ________________ Banks have reduced number of tellers employed by almost 40% because of ATM’s

7.4 Electronic Banking Use of Electronic Funds Transfer Direct Deposit Use ATM’s Responsibly People can steal with card and pin number Be sure nobody sees you put in pin _____________ Do not write pin # on card Do Not give to someone to use If lose, report _____________________ Will be issued new card Reduce risk by using with friend and during ______ If afraid to carry cash in area, do not use the ATM Use of Electronic Funds Transfer Can use direct deposit, debit cards, automatic payment, and online _______________ Direct Deposit Paycheck is directly deposited Will receive stub in mail or on business website ____________ uses to deposit tax returns

7.4 Electronic Banking Debit Cards Automatic Bill Payments AKA Check cards Can be used as ATM cards or for _______________________ Card sends message to bank to check to see if money available Bank sends electronic confirmation Business prints ____________ for your purchase Check card advantages: Don’t have to carry and write checks Will not be able to spend more than you _________________ Purchase paid ___________________ Make sure not being charged fee for using Automatic Bill Payments Pay by ____________ Money banks offer system for paying recurring bills by phone (water, phone, etc..) First inform bank you wish to pay by phone Might be charged a fee, but usually _________________ Procedures for setting up vary by banks Once set up, dial number given and complete ______________________ Automatic Withdrawals Arrange with bank to automatically pay bills from account Example: house payment, phone bill, utilities, etc… Must set up ____________ with bank Will sign agreement to allow this Will withdraw same day every month Remember to write in check register Do not get ____________, don’t forget! Online Banking Banks offer websites to complete transactions online Must register with bank Can add people to pay ______________

7.4 Electronic Banking Assignment: p. 245, #1-8 Consumer Protection and Responsibilities 1978 – Congress passed Electronic Fund __________ Act to protect consumers who make electronic transactions Law requires consumers to use EFT’s _________________ Must report debit card loss within two days If you notice missing money, for example $1000.00, call bank and you are only _____________for $50 If don’t report loss between 3 & 60 days, responsible for $500 Don’t report after 60 days, _________________ for all Assignment: p. 245, #1-8

7.5 Other Banking Services Different Checks for Different _____________ Certified Checks Used for large purchases when business won’t accept __________________ checks A check stamped & signed by bank officer Stamp and ________________ guarantees that account has money to cover check Is written to specific person Must pay fee ranging from $5 to $20 Bank withdraws this money from your _________________ Cashier’s Checks A check from the bank that the ___________ signs Payment comes from the bank Get cashiers check to guarantee _________________

7.5 Other Banking Services Money Order’s Use if you don’t have a ________________ account Use if small payment to business that doesn’t accept personal checks Money Order- _____________ ___________________________ Like cashiers check except: Can be bought multiple places, not just banks Your name appears on money __________________ Pay for up front Charge a fee of $1 to $____ Can buy from bank, post office, check cashing business, ________________, American Express made out to you and only the _____________ can cash it With money orders, the payee knows that the check is “_____________”

7.5 Other Banking Services Traveler’s Checks Check’s that you pay for in ________________ If lost or stolen, can be replaced by company that you bought them from Can buy them from banks, __________ agencies, and AAA Sold in amounts of $20, $50, or $100 Fee usually ______ percent of amount bought To spend, must sign in front of person you are paying Usually need ________. Businesses willing to use these because payment is ______________________ Make sure you record in given register when you use one Signature Line #1 – ___________________ ______________________________________ Signature Line #2 – ________________ ___________________________________

7.5 Other Banking Services Other Services _________________Transfers Electronic communication that moves money from an account in one bank to _____________________ Happens _____________________ Large companies that need to pay millions to another company. This means that they will not lose interest due to slow process of going through ____________________ Also used in _________________ if car breaks down. Call bank to have money deposited into account of business fixing car Usually charged a fee between $20 - $40 Usually go through bank but can use _________________ or Western Union Amer. Exp. & Western Union not as convenient Have to find location to pay money to and get wired to other __________ Safe Deposit _________________ Are boxes with individual locks that you can rent from a bank Located in a ____________________ Safe from fire, theft, and loss Cost is anywhere between $30 & $50 per year Have different _____________________ When you rent, must have: ___________________ Paid a fee Received a key Every time you want to get into box, bring id and give key to ___________________________ They will compare your signature to card Protects from someone else getting in __________________ Bank also has a key that bank representative must use with your key to get into. Assignment: p. 251, #1-6