Personal Finance- Unit 3- check endorsements, and checking account
Canceled Check
A check that has been cashed, serves as proof of payment for bills/purchases
Post-dated check
A check written with a date that will occur in the future
Deposit Slip
A small written form that is sometimes used to deposit funds into a bank account
Checkbook Register
A tool that can be used to track checking account transactions, can also provide a record of payments made for bills/purchases
Phishing
A type of internet scam
Special Endorsement
Consists of "pay to the order of", the new payee's name and the signature of the original payer, transfers the right to cash the check to someone else
Checking Account
Demand deposit account in a bank
Bank Reconciliation
Explains the difference on a specified date between the bank balance shown in your bank statements and the amount shown in your personal check register
Blank Endorsement
Just sign your name on the back, anyone can deposit the check
Check
Legal document used to transfer money
Personal Balance Sheet
Lists assets you own and their current value on a certain date
Deposit
Money added to a checking or savings account
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)
Preserves and promotes public confidence in U.S financial system by monitoring risks to deposit insurance funds
Endorsing a check
Signature/instructions written on a check which authorizes the bank to cash/deposit a check
Payee
The person/company the check money is going to
Restrictive Endorsement
Write "for deposit only" and put account number, limits use of a check