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Financial Literary
Standard 4 Study Guide
1. A check is defined as a written document ordering a financial institution to transfer ______from your ______to someone else.
2. When you receive your monthly bank statement, it is recommended that you use it to ______your checking account.
3. Writing a check for insufficient funds (commonly called a “Hot Check”) can result in expensive ______, ______, and even ______time, if convicted.
4. The first set of numbers at the bottom of your check is called______.
5. In which format would you write the amount of the check in the small space that starts with the dollar sign of you bought something for one hundred dollars? $______.
6. A debit card is the same as a ______, only in plastic form.
7. Deposits represent money that is ______to your checking account.
8. Circle true or false: A check is a legal document and therefore, must be filled in correctly; otherwise, banks or other businesses may refuse to accept it s payment.
9. The primary purpose of a check or debit card is to make it easier for people to buy ______and ______, pay bills, and make other financial transactions.
10. When using a debit card, it is important to remember to ______down all transactions and ______them from your account balance.
11. Compute your new balance in your checking account after making the following transactions.
1. Your beginning balance is $157.282. You get $20 in cash at the ATM
3. You deposit a check for $35 from your mom into the account.
4. You write a check for $69.74 to pay for a new book bag and school supplies.
5. Your new balance is: ______
12. Reconciling a bank statement is used to determine if there are any ______in your records.
13. Use the information below to fill out the check.
· Your name is “Jane Smith.”
· You are writing a check to pay for a new software package at Scentsy, Inc.
· The amount of the purchase is $65.43
· Use today’s date on your check.
14. Use the following information to complete your deposit slip.
a. $31.32 in change.
b. A Check from your grandmother for $40.
c. You do not want to keep any cash.