Created by BRANDI MCCAMMON
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Question | Answer |
Automatic teller machine (ATM) | Allows customers of a bank to transfer funds and make deposits or withdrawals |
Bank Reconciliation | Process of comparing the bank balance to the checkbook balance so adjustments can be made regarding checks outstanding, deposits in transit, and the like. |
Bank Statement | Report sent by the bank to the owner of the checking account indicating checks processed, deposits made, and so on, along with beginning and ending balances |
Banking apps | Special client application programs like checking account balances, paying bills, and transferring funds for those doing online banking |
Blank endorsement | Current owner of check signs name on back. Whoever presents checks for payment receives the money |
Check | Written documents signed by appropriate person that direct the bank to pay a specific amount of money to a particular person or company |
Check register | Record-keeping device that records checks paid and deposits made by companies using a checking account. |
Check stub | Provides a record of checks written. it is attached to the check |
Check memo (CM) | The bank is adding to your account. the CM is found on the bank statement |
Debit Card | Transactions result in money being immediately deducted from customer's checking account |
Debit memo (DM) | A debit transaction bank does for customers |
Deposit slip | Document that shows date, name, account number, and items making up a deposit |
Deposits in transit | Deposits not received or processed by bank at the time the bank statement is prepared |
Draft | Written orders like checks instructing a bank, credit union, or savings and loan institution to pay your money to a person or organization |
Drawee | One ordered to pay the check |
Drawer | One who writes the check |
Electronic funds transfer (EFT) | A computerized operation that electronically transfers funds among parties without the use of paper checks |
Endorse | Signing the back of the check; thus ownership is transferred to another party |
Full endorsement | This endorsement identifies the next person or company to whom the check is to be transferred |
Mobile banking | Doing banking transactions on a mobile device such as a smartphone or tablet |
Nonsufficient funds (NSF) | Drawer's account lacked sufficient funds to pay written amount of check |
Outstanding checks | Checks written but not yet processed by the bank before bank statement preparation |
Overdrafts | Occurs when the customer has no overdraft protection and a check bounces back to the company or person who received the check because the customer has written a check without enough money in the bank to pay for it |
Payee | One who is named to receive the amount of the check |
Restrictive endorsement | Check must be deposited to the payee's account. This restricts one from cashing it |
Signature card | Information card signed by person opening a checking account |
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