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Bank On ItBe Money Smart!Be Money Smart!
Building: Knowledge, Security, Confidence
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• To choose the one that’s right for you when the time comes
• To take the right steps to open a bank account
• To find the right person to talk to at the bank when you need different services
Why should you learn all about banks?
Welcome to Bank On It!
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Today we will…
• Learn about banks and banking services
• Talk about five reasons to use a bank
• Describe how to open a bank account
• Talk about the different people who work at a bank and what they do
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Checking Account in Bank vs. Money in Drawer
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What Do Banks Do?
• They’re businesses that offer a safe place to keep money
• Use deposits to make loans• Also called financial
institutions• Offer many financial services
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Why keep your money in a bank?
• Safety
• Convenience
• Lower cost
• Security
• Build your financial future
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Types of Financial Institutions
• Bank
• Credit Union
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How Do I Open a Bank Account?
• What services does it offer?• Is it near my home?• Where are its ATMs?• What does it cost for
different accounts?
Your bank should meet your needs, so ask yourself:
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Banking Terms
Deposit put money in the bank
Withdrawal take money out of the bank
Balance how much money you have in the bank
Fees money charged for services
Overdraft withdrawing more money than you have in your account
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Steps To Open An Account
1.Talk to a bank representative at the bank near your home
2. Show your I.D. and complete paperwork to open the account
3.You can then deposit and withdraw money
4. You need to keep track of your balance
Remember to record everything, including deposits, withdrawals, and fees!
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What Is Account Verification?
– Photo ID, state-issued ID card
– Passport– Driver’s license– SSN, ITIN
Proving your identity in order to open an account. Bring with you:
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Depositing Money
• Use a deposit slip• A deposit slip tells the bank how much
money you are adding
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Deposit Accounts
• Checking accounts – Write checks to pay bills or buy
goods or services– Linked to an ATM/Debit card
• Savings accounts – Earn more money on your deposits– Usually use money only on things
you saved for– Can be linked to an ATM/Debit card
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Other Banking Services
• Direct deposit• Money orders• Electronic (phone and
online) banking• ATMs• Money transfers• Debit cards and stored
value cards• Loans
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Is My Personal Information Safe?
Banks must keep your personal information safe and private, by law
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Important Bank Employees
Customer Service Representative
Bank TellerLoan Officer
Branch Manager
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What do Bank Employees do?
Let’s find out!
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Key Things to Remember
• Ask for help when you need it
• Ask questions until you completely understand
• Never sign anything until you understand it
• Ask for written information to take home for review
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• NEVER, NEVER NEVER, NEVER give anyone (except a family member or
trusted friend) your bank account
number!!!!!!
Identity theft is a growing crime!
Identity Theft: Protect Yourself
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Phishing: •Fake emails which ask for personal information
•Never give it out!Never give it out!
Pharming: •Fake websites (that look real) which ask for personal information
•Never type it in! Never type it in!
Is it real? Did you:• Type it in Type it in
yourself?yourself?• Ask for it to be Ask for it to be
sent to you?sent to you?
New Forms of Identity Theft
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Remember:
1.Don’t give out personal information
2.Delete emails you didn’t request
3. Don’t visit websites emailed to you from people you don’t know!
Protect Yourself from Identity Theft
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CONCLUSION: Checking Account in Bank vs. Bag in Drawer
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Checking Your Balance
Congratulations!
You have now learned about:
• Types of financial institutions• Basic banking terms• How to open a bank account• Types of accounts and services• Bank employees and their roles
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Thank you!
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