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Banking Services. Introductions. INSTRUCTOR’S CONTACT INFO HERE w / l ogo where BANK ON logo is. Lesson resources provided by Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Purdue University Extension and University of Illinois Extension. Where do you store your money?. Objectives.
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Introductions • INSTRUCTOR’S CONTACT INFO HERE • w/ logo where BANK ON logo is. Lesson resources provided by Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Purdue University Extension and University of Illinois Extension.
Objectives • 1. Identify the + and - aspects of different financial services. • 2. Understand the steps involved in opening and maintaining a bank account.
Financial institutions • Banks • Subject to federal and state laws • Credit Unions • Subject to federal and state laws • Are non-profit financial institutions • Requires membership to open an account
Why a financial institution? Safety/Security Convenience Financial future Required to use one
Banking products Checking accounts Savings accounts Debit cards with opt-in/out option Credit cards Loan and financing services
Opening an account • What you need • Identification • Social Security card • Money to deposit into the account • Bank will • Have you fill out an application • Run a ChexSystems or credit report check
Account access • Direct deposit • Checks, debit card • Internet/mobile banking • Bill payment and fund transfers • Alerts for bank balance or deposits
Maintaining an account • Make deposits and withdrawals • Track account activity • Deposits • Withdrawals • Fees received • Interest gained • Know your agreements
Banking has a price • ATM fees • Bank account minimum fee • Cost of checks • Insufficient funds – returned checks • Identity theft fee • Lack of direct deposit fee • Overdraft fees • Transfer fees
When you get home • Investigate opening a checking or savings account • Check out NIBOA.org, then open one. • If you already have one • Track account activity – Pocket Expense app
Thank You! • INSTRUCTOR’S CONTACT INFO with logo HERE Interested in another class? Visit NIBOA.org. Lesson resources provided by Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Purdue University Extension and University of IL Extension.