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Chapter 29 Checking Accounts. pp. 470-483. Learning Objectives. Identify types of checking accounts. Describe some of the major services that banks provide Name the ways checking transactions are recorded. Explain how to reconcile a checking account. Why It’s Important.
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Chapter 29 Checking Accounts pp. 470-483
Learning Objectives • Identify types of checking accounts. • Describe some of the major services that banks provide • Name the ways checking transactions are recorded. • Explain how to reconcile a checking account.
Why It’s Important • Paying with checks is the most common medium of exchange.
Opening an Account 1. Checking accounts are sometimes called ______________ because each check a customer writes is an order to the bank to release money from the _______________. demand deposits account on demand
Types of Accounts 2. Most banks offer several types of checking accounts. A wise consumer investigates all the _____________ available, as well as their __________________ kinds or accounts advantages and costs
Regular Account a few checks 3. A regular checking account is designed for customers who write ______________ each month and ___________________ ______________ in the account. • Some accounts require a ____________________. 5. If the balance falls below the minimum, a _________________ is deducted from the account. don’t keep a minimum amount of money minimum balance. service charge
Interest-Bearing Account 6. An interest-bearing account is a checking account that __________________________ _______________ earns interest on your account’s balance.
Interest-Bearing Account 7. An interest-bearing account usually has a _______________________ with an unlimited number of checks allowed each month. 8.The minimum balance might be much ___________than for a regular checking account. minimum balance requirement higher
Joint Account 9. A _____________ is an account shared by _____________ who are equally responsible for the account. 10. With a joint checking account, __________________________ on the account. joint account two people either person can write checks
Figure 29.1 TYPES OF CHECKING ACCOUNTS This chart shows the different types of checking accounts available at one bank. Which type of account requires the smallest amount of money to open?
Signature Card signature card 11. A ______________ is a record of your signature used by the bank to ___________________. • The signature card helps ________________________ from cashing your checks. • The signature you put on your card is the _______________ you have to use when you sign your checks. verify your identity prevent other people same one
Signature Card Stacey E. Graham
Fast Review • What is an advantage and a disadvantage of an interest-bearing checking account? 2. What is the main purpose of a signature card? It earns interest on the balance but requires a high minimum balance To verify your identity
Overdraft Protection 14. One risk of having a checking account is writing checks for ______________ than you have in your account, or ______________ your account. 15. Banks _______________ for a returned check. more money overdrawing charge a fee
Overdraft Protection wrote the check to 16. The business you _______________ will probably also charge a fee. 17. Overdraft protection is a _____________ for overdrawn checks. 18. You pay a _______________ for the overdraft protection and ___________on the overdrawn amount until it is repaid. line of credit service fee interest
Stop Payment 19. A ______________ is an order for a bank not to cash a particular check. 20. Banks _____________ to stop payment on a check. stop payment charge a fee
Debit Cards 21. A debit card is like a credit card but money __________________ ________________ when you use it rather than charging the amount to a credit account. is taken directly from your checking account
Online Checking 22. Online banking allows you to ___________________________ _____________ at any time of the day over the Internet. check your accounts, transfer money, or pay bills
Online Checking less expensive for banks • Online checking is ___________ ____________, so service fees are often lower than a traditional account. 24. Banks offer the option of scheduling ____________________________ from your checking account. automatic payment of your bills
Fast Review • What happens if a customer has insufficient funds in a checking account to pay a check? • How is a debit card different from a credit card? The check “bounces” or is returned to the person who tried to cash it. A debit card takes money directly from your checking account and you don’t pay interest on the purchase.
Account Records 25. An advantage of a checking account is that it enables you to keep records of your ___________________________ records of your financial transactions
Stacey E. Graham Strasburg, PA Nov 17 06 Niki Lantz 34.00 Thirty-four and 00/100-------------------------------- Bank of Lanc. County Lancaster PA Stacey E. Graham Check Parts Date Check Written ABA Number payee drawee Bank Acct. Number Drawer Bank Routing No.
Writing a Check whom the check is written 26. The party to _______________ ___________ and who is cashing the check is the ___________. 27. The party __________________ and is paying the money, or drawing it from an account, is called the ____________. 28. The _______________________ where the drawer has an account is the ____________ payee. wrote the check drawer bank or financial institution drawee
Writing a Check 29. Your _______________ is your checkbook log where you keep ___________________________. check register track of all your checking transactions
Depositing a Check • To deposit a check in your account you need to fill out a ________________ 31. To deposit or cash a check requires an _____________, or the signature of the payee on the back of the check.. deposit ticket. endorsement
Depositing a Check 32. To endorse a check, follow these rules for your protection: • Endorse the check on the back • Use a black pen so your signature can’t be erased Blank Endorsement Sign Here______________ _____________________ _____________________ _____________________ Restricted Endorsement
Depositing a Check exactly as it’s written 33. Sign your name ______________ __________ on the front of the check. This is called an _________ ____________. 34. If you’re depositing a check rather than cashing it, write ___________ _____________ above your signature. This is called a ____________________. blank endorsement “For Deposit Only” restricted endorsement
Bank Statements 35. A ______________ is the __________record of all the transactions in your checking account. bank statement bank’s
Figure 29.2 SAMPLE BANK STATEMENT Michael and Conchetta Chung received this bank statement. What were the totals for checks written and for deposits for the month?
Bank Statements withdrawals, deposits, interest and fees. 36. A bank statement includes a record of all ______________________ ___________. 37. A bank statement also includes a record of all ________________, or checks you’ve written that have been cashed. canceled checks
Fast Review • What are the three different parties on a check? • Why should you write “For Deposit Only” on the back of a check? The payee (person who is cashing the check, The drawer (person who wrote the check) and the drawee (the bank where the drawer has the account. If the check is lost it can only be used to deposit into your account
Graphic Organizer Graphic Organizer Paying by Check Write the check Is there enough money in your account? NO YES The bank charges you a fee and returns the check to the business. The business also charges you a fee. The bank withdraws funds from your account and pays the check.
Bank Reconciliation 38. _______________ is the process of seeing whether _______ ___________________________ for your account. Bank Reconciliation your records agree with the bank’s records
Balancing Your Checkbook 39. The __________ to reconciling your account is to see whether the bank has processed all your checks and deposits. first step
Balancing Your Checkbook Outstanding checks • _________________ are checks that have been __________ _____________________. written but haven’t yet been cashed
Balancing Your Checkbook 41. Deposits that haven’t been recorded on the bank statement should be __________ to the bank statement balance. added
Balancing Your Checkbook 42. The ______________ should be ____________ from the balance in your check register. service fee subtracted
Balancing Your Checkbook 43. If your account _____________, ________the interest shown on the bank statement to your check register. earns interest add
Balancing Your Checkbook 44. If the balances on your bank statement and in your check register _________________________ (or brought into agreement) your check register balance with the bank statement balance. are the same, you have reconciled
Finding Errors 45. If the balances on your bank statement and in your check register don’t agree, check your own account records to see whether you __________________________ __________________________ wrote the correct amount for each check and deposit.
Finding Errors 46. Check all your _________________________. 47. Check to see whether you carried the ____________________ for each new page of your check register. additions and subtractions correct balance forward
Finding Errors 48. Recheck to see that you have _________________ all of the outstanding checks and deposits that haven’t been processed by the bank. correctly identified
Finding Errors 49. Check the ________ additions and subtractions. bank’s
Fast Review • What is the difference between a cancelled check and an outstanding check? A canceled check has been cashed by the bank. An outstanding check is a check that has been written that hasn’t been cashed yet. continued
Fast Review • What charges do you need to add and subtract from your check register to reconcile it with your bank statement? You need to add interest and subtract service charges.
When you write a check at the store, what do you think the store does with it? continued
What do you think an intermediary bank does? What’s the purpose of the routing number on a check? continued
End of Chapter 29 Checking Accounts pp. 470-483
Key Words demand deposits interest-bearing account signature card overdrawing overdraft protection stop payment debit card continued