Checking Accounts
Endorsements
Debit Cards
Bank Reconciliation
Deposits
100

This refers to a check that is written for an amount over the current balance held in the account.

What is a bounced check?

100

This type of endorsement allows anyone to cash or deposit the check after the check has been signed by the receiver of the check.

What is a blank endorsement?

100

Debit cards require using this four-digit number to access the account to perform transactions.

What is a PIN number?

100

A bank reconciliation begins by adding the new bank statement balance to this, then determining your subtotal.

What are outstanding deposits?

100

This refers to the automatic deposit of a paycheck without having to take a physical check to the bank.

What is a direct deposit?

200

A common financial service used by many consumers. They can help to manage money and make paying bills more convenient.

What is a checking account?

200

This refers to signing the back of a check to approve it to be deposited or cashed.

What is an endorsement?

200

This is given as a record of the date, money spent, and location of a transaction when using a debit card.

What is a receipt?

200

This is a transaction that has not cleared the bank and therefore not listed on the bank statement.

What is an outstanding transaction?

200

This contains the account holder's account number and allows money (cash or check) to be deposited into the correct account.

What is a deposit slip?

300

These are the series of numbers located on the bottom of a check that identify the banking institution.

What are routing numbers?

300

This endorsement allows the check to be transferred to a second party if the receiver signs the back and writes 'pay to the order of' and fills in the persons name.

What is a special endorsement?

300

This is a plastic card that looks like a credit card, but is electronically connected to the cardholder's bank account for purchase.

What is a debit card?

300

These are mailed monthly and listing each monetary transaction and current account balance and are used in the reconciliation process.

What is a bank statement?

300

This line must be signed on a deposit slip when receiving cash back.

What is a signature line?

400

This refer to the person for whom a check is being written.

What is a payee?

400

This refers to the person who must sign, or endorse the back of a check in order to receive funds.

What is a payee?

400

A debit card is valid and may be used until this date.

What is the expiration date?

400

This refers to balancing a checkbook register each month to the balance shown on the statement.

What is reconcile?

400

These are found in the back of a checkbook and contain the account holder's account number and allows money to be deposited into the correct account.

What is a deposit slip?

500

This refers to a piece of paper used at the time of a purchase as a form of payment.

What is a check?

500

This endorsement is more secure than a blank endorsement because the receiver writes 'for deposit only,' and the account number where the money will be deposited, above the signature.  This allows the check to only be deposited.

What is a restrictive endorsement?

500

Debit cards can be used at these electronic computer terminals, where you can withdraw cash or deposit funds into an account.

What is an ATM?

500

Failure to reconcile your bank account can lead to this.

What are mistakes or errors?

500

This is the information located on the back of a deposit slip.

What are checks and their amounts?