Checking Accounts
Financial Institution
A business that deals with money. For example, a bank or credit union.
Debit Card
A card that can be used at an ATM or merchant. Unlike a credit card, the funds are deducted from your checking account.
Cleared Check
A check that has gone through the financial institution's processing center and is listed on your monthly statement.
Outstanding Check
A check that is still going through financial institution processing.
Bad Check
A check that is written when there is not enough money in the account. Also known as a bounced check.
Check
A document used for payment.
Check Register
A form to keep track of your checking account transactions.
Checking Account
A payment method to manage your money efficiently
Reconcile
A process to make sure your checkbook balance matches your financial institution's balance for your account.
P2P
Allow users to send one another money from their mobile devices through a linked bank account or card.
What is a digital wallet?
An application used for making online payments
ATM
Automated Teller Machine
Account Number
Different than the routing number -- typed at the bottom of the check next to the routing number.
FDIC
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
If you report a lost or stolen debit card . . .
Know the consequences and what to do. Review the presentation?
Credit Unions vs. Banks
Know the differences between a credit union and a bank. Review the presentation?
Debit Cards
Know the parts of a debit card. Review the presentation?
Cash
Money in the form of bills or coins.
Automated Teller Machine (ATM)
Money machine or cash machine.
Non-sufficient Funds
Not having enough money in your account to cover money you take out through a check or debit card.
Payer
Person who signs a check -- the signature.
PIN
Personal Identification Number
Less Cash Received
The amount of cash you get back when you make a deposit.
Balance
The amount of money you have in your account.
The written amount
The amount of the check spelled out in words
Numeric Amount
The amount of the check written in numbers.
Memo
The area on a check that notes what the check was written to pay for.
Statement
The documentation you get every month from your financial institution that list all of the activities in your account for the month.
Non-sufficient Funds Fee
The fee that is charged by a financial institution or business when a check does not clear.
Deposit Slip
The form you use to put money into your account.
Deposit
The money you put into your account. Or (verb) to put money into your account.
Bank Routing Number
The number in the bottom left corner of the check that identifies the bank.
Memo
The purpose of the check, written in the bottom left hand corner.
Void
This means that a check is not good or not usable. You would write "VOID" across a check that has a mistake written on it, tear it up, and throw it away.
Endorse
To sign your name on the back of a check in order to cash it or deposit it.
Authenticate a transaction
Verify your identity and that you want to make this transaction.
Reconciliation
When you have verified that your checkbook balance is the same as your financial institution's balance for your account.
Withdrawal
When you take money out of your account. This can be by check, ATM, automatic payment or other methods.
Overdraft
When your account goes below zero—there is not enough money to cover the withdrawal.
Payee
Who the check is written to -- "Pay to the order of"
Restrictive Endorsement
Write your name on the back and "For Deposit Only"
Special Endorsement
Write your name on the back and "Pay to the Order of"