Description

the routine day-to-day administration of cash and near-cash resources (liquid assets)
a type of insurance that protects funds on deposit against failure of the institution; can be insured by the FDIC or NCUA
an online commercial bank
an account offered by credit unions that is similar to interest-paying checking accounts offered by other financial institutions
an account held at a financial institution from which funds can be withdrawn on demand by the account holder; same as a checking account
a savings deposit at a financial institution; remains on deposit for a longer time than a demand deposit
negotiable order of withdrawal account is a checking account on which the financial institution pays interest; have no legal minimum balance
MMDA's a federally insured savings account, offered by banks and other depository institutions, that competes with money market mutual funds
specifically coded plastic cards used to transfer funds from a customer's bank accounts to the recipient's account to pay for goods or services
ATM that is a remote computer terminal that customers of depository institutions can use to make basic transactions 24 hours a day 7 days a week
a booklet provided with a supply of checks used to maintain accurate records of all checking account transactions
the result of writing a check for an amount greater than the current account balance
an arrangement between the account holder and the depository institution wherein the institution automatically pays a check that overdraws the account
an order made by an account holder instructing the depository institution to refuse payment on an already issued check
a check payable to a third party that is drawn by a bank on itself in exchange for the amount specified plus in most cases a service fee of $5 to $10
a check sold for a fee of 1 to 2 percent by many large financial institutions typically in denominations ranging from $20 to $100 that can be used for making purchases and exchanged for local currencies in most parts of the world
a personal check that is guaranteed for a fee of $10 to $15 for the bank on which it is drawn
interest that is paid only on the initial amount of the deposit

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