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How to use your checkbook.
Choosing a Bank
• Location, Location, Location!– Choose a bank that is close to your home for
easy access.
• Fees!– Check for minimum balance and checking
account fees.
• Availability of Funds!– When will your money be available for you to
withdrawal.
Writing a Check
• It is very important to be able to fill in your checks.
• Make sure you understand what all the blanks and numbers on your checks mean.
John Craft 453215 Spring St. Big Town, NC 27546 ______________20____
Pay to the order of __________________________________ $______
_________________________________________________ dollars
Big Town BankBig Town, North Carolina 27546
Memo__________________ _____________________________l: 567230977l: 456 254 9 ll 453
The Top of your Check
• In the top left hand corner is your name, address, city, state, and zip code.
• In the top right hand corner is your check number.
• Under the check number is a blank line for you to fill in the date that you are writing the check.
John Craft 453215 Spring St. Big Town, NC 27546 ______________20____
Pay to the order of __________________________________ $______
_________________________________________________ dollars
Big Town BankBig Town, North Carolina 27546
Memo__________________ _____________________________l: 567230977l: 456 254 9 ll 453
The Middle of your Check• The Pay to the order line is for
you to write in a companies name or a persons name.
• $______ is where you write in the amount of the money in numbers.
• On the blank line in the middle of the check is where you write out the amount of money in words.
• The bank name and the
location of your bank is located under the blank line.
John Craft 453215 Spring St. Big Town, NC 27546 ______________20____
Pay to the order of __________________________________ $______
_________________________________________________ dollars
Big Town BankBig Town, North Carolina 27546
Memo__________________ _____________________________l: 567230977l: 456 254 9 ll 453
The Bottom of your Check• The Memo line at the bottom
left hand corner is for you to write what you are using your check for. Groceries is an example of what you can write.
• The blank line on the bottom right hand side is where you sign your name.
• The numbers on the bottom left hand corner are the routing numbers for you bank. Followed by your account number and then your check number.
John Craft 453215 Spring St. Big Town, NC 27546 ______________20____
Pay to the order of __________________________________ $______
_________________________________________________ dollars
Big Town BankBig Town, North Carolina 27546
Memo__________________ _____________________________l: 567230977l: 456 254 9 ll 453
Using Your ATM Card
• You can use you debit/ATM card anywhere credit cards are accepted.
• Your card is NOT a credit card. When you make a purchase the money comes out of your checking account.
• You can use your card to get cash from an ATM.
• Remember to deduct your debit/ATM card purchases from your checkbook register.
Using your Checkbook Register
• Your checkbook register is a simple way to keep up with your account.
• Keeping it up-to-date on a daily basis will make it an easy task.
Check No.
Date Transaction Description
Payment/Debit
Deposit/Credit
Balance
Filling in your Check Register
• In the first column you enter the check number if you have written a check.
• If you have used your Debit card you can enter EBT for purchases or you can enter ATM for cash withdrawals.
Check No.
Date Transaction/ Description
Payment/Debit
Deposit/Credit
Balance
345
EBT
ATM
Date Column• In the date column,
you will enter the date you wrote a check or the date you made a purchase on.
• When you use your debit card the date on your statement may not match. This is OK! Your statement is showing the date the bank received the information.
Check No.
Date Transaction/ Description
Payment/Debit
Deposit/Credit
Balance
345 7/23
EBT 7-25
ATM 7-29
Transaction Column
• In the transaction/ description column you will enter the name of the person or company you wrote the check to.
• You can also write down Cash to record that you made a withdrawal using your debit card.
Check No.
Date Transaction/ Description
Payment/Debit
Deposit/Credit
Balance
345 7/23 Stephanie Dunn
EBT 7-25 Wal-mart
ATM 7-29 Cash
Payment/Debit Column
• In the Payment/ Debit column you will enter the amount you wrote the check for.
• You also write down the amount for a purchase you made with your debit card.
• Any cash you withdrew from an ATM is also recorded here.
Check No.
Date Transaction/ Description
Payment/Debit
Deposit/Credit
Balance
345 7/23 Stephanie Dunn
12.50
EBT 7-25 Wal-mart 54.67
ATM 7-29 Cash 20.00
Deposit/Credit Column• In the deposit/credit column
you will write down any money you have added to your account or credits you have received as a result of a return.
• You can put a D in the check number column to represent that you made a deposit or received a credit.
• You need to write deposit or credit in the transaction column.
Check No.
Date Transaction/ Description
Payment/Debit
Deposit/Credit
Balance
345 7/23 Stephanie Dunn
12.50
EBT 7-25 Wal-mart 54.67
ATM 7-29 Cash 20.00
D 7-30 Deposit 197.34
Balance Column• The balance column is
where you keep a running total of how much money you have. Make sure your math is accurate when completing this task.
• Bring your credits and debits straight over into your into the balance column.
• Subtract for you debits and Add for your credits.
• Make sure you write your new balance under each credit or debit.
Check No.
Date Transaction/ Description
Payment/Debit
Deposit/Credit
Balance
478.90
345 7/23 Stephanie Dunn
12.50 12.50
466.40
EBT 7-25 Wal-mart 54.67 54.67
411.73
ATM 7-29 Cash 20.00 20.00
391.73
D 7-30 Deposit 197.34 197.34
589.07
Conclusion
• Know that you know the basics here are few rules to follow by.
• Don’t let anyone else use your checkbook or debit card!
• Don’t give out checks that you have signed, but did not fill in!
• Do Not give anyone your PIN number!• If you suspect something has happened to
your checkbook or debit card, contact you bank IMMEDIATELY!
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