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1 **Round to the nearest dollar**
$31,000 $2, 214 $22 $155 Leave blank Leave blank Net Monthly x %= Minimum / Maximum amount to spend Example: 2,214 x 1% (.01) = 22.14 2,214 x 7% (.07)= 155 **Round to the nearest dollar**

2 Today we will: balance a checkbook So we can: keep track of our money

3 What are 2 accounts you can open at a bank?

4 Definitions Interest: amount added to your total
** can be a good thing or a bad thing** Definitions Savings Account A bank account that earns interest **allows you to accumulate interest on funds you’ve saved for future needs ** Average interest rate on a savings account is from 1%- 6%. Checking Account account held at a financial institution that allows for withdrawals and deposits. ** offers easy access to your money for your daily transactional needs and helps keep your cash secure ** Interest rate: percentage added to your total

5 Definitions Debit the amount deducted from your bank account
*When you spend money, that is a debit towards your account Credit( Deposit) adding an amount to your account *When you put money into your account (paycheck), that is a credit towards your account

6 What ways can money come out of your checking account? (think spending)

7 How does it work? Debit Card Credit Cards
The card owner deposits money into a bank account. The card can be used to withdraw this money or to purchase goods and services. Buy Now, Pay Now Credit Cards Each time the card owner purchases goods or services with the card, he or she is borrowing money from the credit card company. Buy Now, Pay Later

8 Are there any limitations on how much you can spend?
Debit Card You CANNOT spend more than what is in your bank account. If you spend more than the balance of your account, you will owe the financial institution this money plus a hefty fee. Credit Cards You will be given a credit limit. This is the maximum dollar amount you can borrow.

9 # in top right corner of check Debit or Credit $ amount
Current amount in account Who you are paying / what for Ex: Water Company Ex: Uncle Jason Vice

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11 Scenario Example: 350.00 + 864.36 ------------------ 1-21-17
Paycheck Deposit 864.36 1, -72.58 1025 Target 72.58 1, Hy-Vee 105.23 1, 1026 Rent 350.00 686.55

12 Voiding a Check: 350 -------------- 686.55 1-26-17 Void Check 1026
350.00 1,036.55 1027 Rent 305.00 731.55

13 **Whatever you don’t get done will be
Agenda Scenario #1 Complete the scenario independently When done get key from teacher **Whatever you don’t get done will be Homework**

14 Writing a Check... Discuss with your table partner:
When would you write a check (for what)? How does a check work? Why do some businesses not accept checks? So what is a Check?? a method of payment, in which money is taken out of your account

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16 Who you are paying: Transaction Description
The date you write the check check # Amount of $ Writing the $ amount out your signature What items are you buying

17 Check Example Target Toiletry items $72.58

18 Now practice writing a check
Pick 2 transactions from scenario #1 Write the check out to the appropriate place When you are finished trade with a table partner and have them check it over. Make corrections in red


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