Vocabulary
Types of checking accounts
Writing checks
Misc 1
Misc 2
100

An account at a bank that allows a customer to deposit money, make withdrawals, and make transfers from the funds on deposit.

What is a checking account?

100

Most widely used types of checking accounts. Customers can move money in and out of the account by making deposits writing checks to pay bills or access money.

What is a basic checking account?

100
Line on the check where you put what the check is for.
What is the memo line?
100

Name 3 types of Bank Transactions.

What are:

Cash Deposit

Check Deposit

Cash Withdrawal

Account Transfer

Payment

Cashier's Check

100

When you add cash funds to your account.

What is a cash deposit?

200

A written order used to tell a bank to pay money (transfer funds) from an account to a payee.

What is a check?

200

These accounts pay customers interest, usually on a monthly basis, on the money that is in the account. A minimum balance is often required and a fee is charged if the account balance drops below that minimum. 

What is an Interest-bearing checking account?

200
What you use to write a check.
What is a pen?
200

When you sign the back of a check.

What is endorse?

200

You use this to take money out of your checking account.

What is a withdrawal slip? (debit card is also accepted)

300

This is often used to deposit payroll or government checks directly into an account.

What is Direct Deposit?

300

Requires no minimum balance and charges no maintenance fees.

What is a Free checking account?

300

The two ways the amount on a check is written.

What is in numbers and words?

300

The term when you keep some of the money that you are depositing.

What is Less Cash Received?

300

What you complete to put money into your checking account.

What is a deposit slip?

400
Word for any activity on your account.
What is a transaction?
400

Accounts owned by more than one person. All owners have equal access to the money in the account.

What is a Joint Checking Account?

400

Person/Company that a check is written to. 

Who is the payee?

400

Check that is written by a financial institution on its own funds, signed by a representative, and made payable to a third party.

What is a Cashier's Check?

400

A certificate, usually issued by a government or banking institution, that allows the stated payee to receive cash on demand.

What is a money order?

500

If a check is written for an amount that cannot be paid out of the account, the check is returned, or dishonored (bounced).

What is Insufficient Funds?

500

Accounts for people who want to avoid going to a traditional bank and are often accessed electronically via telephone, computer, or ATM.

What is an Express Checking Account?

500
The 5 pieces of information needed on each check.
What is date, payee, amount in words, amount in numbers, and signature?
500

Term for when you date your check for a future date.

What is post-date?

500

Combined, how long have Miss Rivera and Mr. E been teaching?

What is 9 years?

Miss Rivera - 6 years

Mr. E - 3 years

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