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Check
A written order to a bank to pay a third party
Checks require the payee’s name, date, and amount (both numerically and written)
Money Order (Check)
A prepaid check purchased from a bank or convenience/grocery store
Certified Check (Check)
A personal check issued by a bank that guarantees the amount will be paid; typically charges a fee
Cashier’s Check (Check)
A check from a bank that can be purchased by paying the amount of the check plus a service fee
Traveler’s Check (Check)
Prepaid slip requiring a signature to cash; mostly outdated
*Bank Routing Numbers and Account Numbers Create:
A payment trail for transferred funds
Endorsement
How you sign a check to receive payment or transfer ownership
Blank Endorsement
Simply signing your name (allows anyone to cash it)
Special Endorsement
Specifies who can receive the money (“Pay to the order of…”)
Restricted Endorsement
Limits how the check can be used (“For deposit only…”)
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)
Insures deposits up to $250,000 per depositor, per bank
Reconciliation
The process of matching your records with the bank’s records
*Traditional Payment Methods
Include cash, coins, and checks
*Electronic Payment Methods
Include debit cards, prepaid cards, and digital transfers
Liquidity
Refers to how quickly and easily you can access cash
Prepaid Card
Has money loaded in advance and don’t require a bank account
Debit Card
Allows direct access to funds in a checking account
Check-to-Electronic Conversion
Transforms paper checks into electronic payments at point-of-sale
Automated Clearing House (ACH)
A network for electronic transfers between institutions
Direct Debit
An electronic withdrawal directly from a bank account without a card
Peer-to-Peer Payment Apps
Enable transfers between individuals
Cryptocurrency
Digital currency that allows transfers without a bank or broker
*Debit Card Liability Protection
$0 if reported before use, $50 if within 2 days, $500 if within 60 days
*Credit Card Liability Protection
Limited to $50 for unauthorized charges
*Prepaid Card Liability Protection
Often have unlimited liability (no protection)
*Each Payment Method May:
Have different fees associated with it
Credit Report
A summary of your credit history maintained by credit bureaus
*Credit Report Characteristics
Credit reports include personal information, account details, inquiry history, and public records
Negative items can remain on credit reports for 7 years (10 years for bankruptcies)
Credit Bureau
A company that maintains housing and credit files on consumers
*Credit Bureau Characterisitics
Major credit bureaus: Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion
Credit bureaus must investigate disputes within 30 days
Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA)
Grants you free access to your credit report once every 12 months
FICO (Fair Isaac Corporation) Score
Ranges from 300-850, with higher scores indicating lower risk
Credit Score
Summarizes your credit risk in a numrical value
*Credit Score Characteristics
Credit score inputs include payment history (35%), amount of credit (30%), length of history (15%), new credit (10%), and types of credit (10%)
Credit scores are not affected by age, race, sex, martial status, religion, nationality, or medical history
Utilization Ratio
Compares you credit limit to how much you’ve used