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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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Chapter 17
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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) Main purpose is to supervise and regulate
member banks and to help banks serve the public efficiently
All national banks are required to join – becoming member banks.
United States divided into 12 districts with a central Federal Reserve Bank in each district.
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THE BANKING SYSTEM
Federal Reserve activities Supervise banks
Holding of reserves – banks are required to keep a part of the money they receive from customers on deposit in case the banks need additional funds to meet the daily customer demand
As a clearinghouse Uses electronic funds transfer (EFT) to pay
checks among different banks in different cities
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THE BANKING SYSTEM
Banking and the Economy The savings you and others deposit make
banking services possible. Deposits do not remain idle in the bank, they are put to work.
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Some of the activities for which banking services are used include: Building homes Starting new businesses Planting crops Financing educations Buying goods Paving streets Investing for retirement Building hospitals
These activities create jobs and economic growth.
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TYPES OF FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
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Deposit Institutions
Commercial banks Most common bank organization Also known as full-service bank because
they offer services such as: Checking accounts Savings accounts Loans to businesses and individuals
May find branches in shopping centers and grocery stores
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Deposit Institutions Savings and loan associations
Traditionally specialized in savings accounts and making loans for home mortgages
Recently have expanded to offer a wider variety of services
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Deposit Institutions Mutual savings banks
A savings bank that is owned by, and operated for the benefit of, its depositors.
Profits are distributed in proportion to the amount of business each participant does with the company.
Organized mainly for savings and home loans.
Located mainly in the northeastern United States.
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Deposit Institutions Credit unions
User-owned, not-for-profit, cooperative financial institution
Comprised of people in the same company, government agency, or profession
Accept savings deposits and make loans Regulated by NCUA, the National Credit
Union Administration
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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
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SELECTING A FINANCIAL INSTITUTION Safety
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) helps to regulate banks and protects depositors’ money in case of the failure of a bank
Insures all accounts in the same name at each bank up to an amount of $100,000 (temporarily increased by the government to $250,000 per depositor through December 31, 2009)
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SELECTING A FINANCIAL INSTITUTION Convenience
24-hour banking Branch offices in convenient locations ATMs in convenient locations On-line banking
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SELECTING A FINANCIAL INSTITUTION Fees and charges
Compare your needs with the price you pay
Watch for hidden fees such as ATM fees Restrictions
Minimum deposit requirements Amount Time
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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?