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ChapterChapterChapterChapter
Banking and Financial Services17-117-1 Banks and Other Financial
Institutions
17-217-2 Financial Services and Electronic Banking
17-317-3 Checks and Payment Methods
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LESSON 17-1
Banks and Other Financial Institutions
Goals Explain the purpose of the Federal
Reserve System. List the types of financial institutions. Discuss factors for selecting a financial
institution.
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Key Terms
Federal Reserve System (Fed) commercial bank credit union Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
(FDIC)
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THE BANKING SYSTEM
The Federal Reserve System (Fed) Federal Reserve activities Banking and the economy
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What is the main purpose of the Federal Reserve System?
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TYPES OF FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS Deposit institutions
Commercial banks Savings and loan associations Mutual savings banks Credit unions
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TYPES OF FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS Non-deposit financial institutions
Life insurance companies Investment companies Consumer finance companies Mortgage companies Check-cashing outlets Pawnshops
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What are some examples of non-deposit financial institutions?
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SELECTING A FINANCIAL INSTITUTION Services offered
Savings accounts Checking and payment accounts Loans and other credit plans Other services, such as safe deposit boxes
Safety Convenience Fees and charges Restrictions
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What factors should be considered when selecting a financial institution?
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LESSON 17-2
Financial Services and Electronic Banking
Goals Identify the financial services used by
consumers. Explain types of checking accounts. Describe electronic banking activities.
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Key Terms
safe-deposit box service charge debit card
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TYPES OF FINANCIAL SERVICES Savings services Payment services Lending services Electronic banking Storage of valuables Investment advice Management of trusts
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What are the main financial services used by consumers?
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TYPES OF CHECKING ACCOUNTS Regular checking accounts Interest-earning Checking accounts Special checking accounts
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COMPARING CHECKING ACCOUNTS Minimum balance Interest rate earned, if any Monthly service charge Fees for other services, such as
printing checks and stop payment orders
Other restrictions
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What are three main types of checking accounts?
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ELECTRONIC BANKING
E-banking services Automatic teller machines Payments at the point-of-sale Direct deposit Automatic bill payments
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ELECTRONIC PAYMENTOPTIONS Debit card transactions Online payments Stored-value cards Smart cards
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BANKING IN THE FUTURE
Financial services combined with wireless technology
Personalized systems for obtaining, transferring, and using funds
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What are common electronic banking services?
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LESSON 17-3
Checks and Payment Methods
Goals Describe three main types of
endorsements. Describe proper check-writing
procedures. Explain the bank reconciliation process. Identify other payment methods.
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Key Terms
endorsement check register stop payment order bank statement bank reconciliation outstanding checks
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OPENING A CHECKING ACCOUNT Benefits of checking accounts
Convenience and ease of making payments
Safety to make payments with less risk than using cash
Proof of payment A record of finances for managing your
money
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THE FIRST DEPOSIT
Signature card Joint account Deposit slip
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SIGNATURE CARD
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TYPES OF ENDORSEMENTS Blank endorsement Full endorsement Restrictive endorsement
Special endorsement Two signatures required Restrictive endorsement
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SAMPLE ENDORSEMENTS
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What are the three types of endorsements?
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USING A CHECKING ACCOUNT Check-writing procedures
Elements of a check The check register Writing a check Proper check writing
Stopping payment
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PARTS OF A CHECK
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What is the purpose of a check register?
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THE RECONCILIATION PROCESS Bank statement information Determine checks paid Find differences Calculate adjusted balance
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MONTHLY ACCOUNT STATEMENT
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RECONCILIATION FORM
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What are causes of differences between the bank statement balance and a person’s check register?
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OTHER TYPES OF PAYMENTS Certified checks Cashier’s checks Traveler’s checks Money orders
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CERTIFIED CHECKS
Personal check for which a bank has guaranteed payment
Certification stamped on face Signed or initialed by a bank officer
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CASHIER’S CHECKS
Check that a bank draws on its own funds
Costs the amount of the check plus a service fee
More acceptable than the personal checks
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TRAVELER’S CHECKS
Special forms designed for making payments when away from home
Require your signature in two places Cash a check or pay for a purchase Commonly accepted throughout the
world
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MONEY ORDERS
Form of payment that orders the issuing agency to pay the amount printed on the form to another party
A bank money order A postal money order An express money order A telegraphic money order
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How does a certified check differ from a cashier’s check?