Checking

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This topic can help you get a better grasp of some of the more complex financial themes that you'll come across in your life.

Amendment 42-24 Authorized for use 1 January 2025 / Mandatory 1 January 2026

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Opening a checking account is a major financial milestone. It provides a secure way to store your money and allows for easy and efficient access to and transfer of your hard-earned dollars. In this program, we'll talk about the basics of checking accounts. You'll learn why checking accounts are important, how they're helpful, and discover some of the benefits they provide. We'll also discuss how to choose the right account for you, how to access your account, and understanding the fees associated with your account.

System Requirements

• Windows 7 and newer
• Mac OS 10 and newer
Supported Browsers:
The current and previous major releases of the following browsers
• Safari v11 and higher
• Firefox v65 or higher
• Chrome v70 and higher
• Microsoft Edge v42 and higher
• Internet Explorer v11 and higher (Windows only- may exhibit visual differences from other
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Computer Speed and Processor:
• Use a computer 5 years old or newer when possible.
• 1GBofRAM
• 2GHz processor

Checking

Checking: Checking 101
Checking: Checking 101
Opening a checking account is a major financial milestone. It provides a secure way to store your money and allows for easy and efficient access to and transfer of your hard-earned dollars. In this program, we'll talk about the basics of checking accounts. You'll learn why checking accounts are important, how they're helpful, and discover some of the benefits they provide. We'll also discuss how to choose the right account for you, how to access your account, and understanding the fees associated with your account.
Checking: Understanding the Fine Print
Checking: Understanding the Fine Print
Don't you just love reading the fine print? All of the minute, legal details of terms and conditions? It's fascinating. Nope. Nobody reads the fine print. Seemingly everything has fine print and none of it seems to make sense. But there are some important facts in there, particularly when it comes to a checking account agreement, that you want to pay attention to. Those are the things we'll cover in this course. We'll discuss minimum balance requirements, overdraft conditions, and other stipulations to be aware of.
Checking: Checking Skills
Checking: Checking Skills
This is a how-to course on using your checking account. We'll go over making deposits and withdrawals, either in a bank or using an automatic teller machine, or ATM. We'll discuss ATM safety and what you need to be aware of when using an ATM. We'll go over making purchases and how to use your debit card. We'll also cover the components of a check and how to properly fill one out. Lastly, we'll touch on keeping a check register and managing your accounts electronically to monitor your budget.
Checking: Online and Mobile Banking
Checking: Online and Mobile Banking
Online and mobile banking tools offer customers convenience and flexibility in common, day-to-day transactions. In this program, we'll talk through the different tools offered and how you can use them to your advantage. These include alert services, electronic statements, and budgeting software. We'll also discuss the associated risks with these tools and how you can keep your information secure.
Checking: Selecting the Right Checking Account
Checking: Selecting the Right Checking Account
In this course, we'll go over different types of checking accounts so you can discern which type might be most appropriate for your life. These include basic and joint accounts, commercial/business accounts, and online versus brick and mortar bank accounts. The key to finding the right checking account for you is to do your research and shop around. Using this video, along with reading the fine print and talking to customer service associates, will help you make an informed decision about where to put your money.

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