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Checking Accounts & Banking Services

Checking Accounts & Banking Services . Lesson 1 . Bell Ringer . Use your book and a partner to discuss the importance of having a checking account, make a list of the importance as well as the times that you have used a checking account or a check. . Purpose of a Checking Account .

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Checking Accounts & Banking Services

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  1. Checking Accounts & Banking Services Lesson 1

  2. Bell Ringer • Use your book and a partner to discuss the importance of having a checking account, make a list of the importance as well as the times that you have used a checking account or a check.

  3. Purpose of a Checking Account • A checking account- a banking service wherein money is deposited into an account • Another name for a check is draft • Checks can be written to withdraw money from the account as needed.

  4. A checking account is also known as a demand deposit account. • It is called a demand deposit because you can demand portions of your deposited funds at will. • Only the depositor (you) can write checks on the account.

  5. Canceled checks • Canceled checks are those the bank has processed or cleared. • After the bank has cleared a check, the amount is deducted from your account and it can be used as proof of purchase.

  6. Responsibilities • Write checks carefully and keep an accurate record of checks written and deposits made. • You must reconcile your account with our bank statements promptly each month. • You must keep canceled checks as proof of purchase or payment and for income tax records.

  7. You should always maintain sufficient funds in your account to cover all written checks. • “Insufficient funds”- not enough money is in the account to cover the check • A check that cannot be covered by the funds in your account is called an Overdraft. • You will be charged a certain amount of money if you overdraw your account.

  8. Floating a Check • Floating a check is when you realize your account contains insufficient funds, but you write a check anyway. • Floating a check is more difficult in the computer age because processing checks is faster and more efficient. • Purposely overdrawing your account is illegal and can result in fine, imprisonment or both.

  9. Opening Your Checking Account • To open an account you must fill out a signature card. • Provides the bank with important information • Official signature to compare with subsequent checks.

  10. Example of a Signature Card

  11. Try it yourself • On the blank signature card provided fill out the information as if you were opening a checking account. • Note: you do not have to use you’re real social security number.

  12. Example of a Check

  13. Check Number checks are numbered for identification

  14. American Bankers Association Number Top #- location and district of the bank Bottom #- routing the check to the bank

  15. Maker’s Preprinted Name & Address Owner’s name, address & telephone number

  16. Date Fill in the date on which the check is written. Do not postdate checks.

  17. Payee The person or company who is receiving the check

  18. Numeric Amount The numeric amount of dollars and cents being paid in figure form

  19. Written Amount The amount of dollars and cents written in words. “and” replaces the decimal point.

  20. Drawer or Maker Signature of the person who is writing the check

  21. Account Number Bank identification for sorting and routing Personal checking account number Preprinted Check Number

  22. Memo A line provided so the maker can write the purpose of the check Does not have to be filled out.

  23. Try it Yourself • Use the following information: • Check Number: 505 • Date: Today’s Date • Payee: Morehead State University • Maker: Sign your name • Amount: $100.50 (Numeric and Written) • Memo: Financial Literacy Book

  24. Making Deposits • To make a deposit into your checking account you must fill out a deposit slip form. • Example:

  25. Insert the date of the transaction

  26. Write in the amount of cash

  27. Write the ABA # and Check Amount

  28. Total cash and checks go in the Subtotal Line

  29. If you wish to get cash back fill desired amount in “Less Cash Received Line”

  30. If you get cash back you must sign the deposit slip

  31. Total Amount Deposited

  32. Try it yourself • Use the following information: • Date: Today’s Date • Cash: 25.50 • Check: • ABA # 2-51 $200 • Less Cash Received: $50.00 • Sign your name

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