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BANKING FOR SUCCESS PRE-CLASS YOUR NAME: DATE: Please answer the following questions for us it will help us learn more about the problems our participants face so that we can make the classes better. Please circle your answer. (1)Do you currently have and use a bank account? (2)Do you balance your checkbook every month? (3)Do you keep a written budget for your family s income and expenses? (4)Do you often run out of money before payday? (5)Did you ever use a check cashing outlet or get a payday loan? IF you said YES, please circle your answer for the LAST YEAR: How often did you use such services? 0 1 or 2 times 3 to 6 times once per month twice per month (6)Did you order your credit report in the last 12 months? (7)Do you have credit problems? (8)How many credit cards do you have? Please circle your answer. 0 1 2 3 or more (9)What brought you to our class today? Please tell us what you would like to learn about: Please circle the correct answer for each question. 1. FDIC stands for: 2. When you sign only your name on the back of a check, it is called: A. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation A. Specific endorsement B. Funds Deposited In Currency B. Blank endorsement C. Federal Dollars and Institution Checks C. Transfer endorsement D. Federal Deductions Interchange Corp. D. None of the above 3. Which is NOT true about a PIN number? 4. How often should you reconcile your account? A. You should write it on your debit card A. Monthly B. It s a personal identification number B. Every other month C. It should be easy to remember C. Quarterly D. You should not share it with others D. Annually 5. You can issue a stop payment if you wrote a check but don t want your bank to pay it.. TRUE / FALSE 6. You should have your full legal name, address, and phone number printed on your checks. TRUE / FALSE 7. Phishing is a type of fraud. TRUE / FALSE 8. If you make a mistake on a check, you should write mistake on it. TRUE / FALSE 9. A check written with a future date on it is called post-dated check. TRUE / FALSE 10. Money in your checking account is not safe. TRUE / FALSE

BANKING FOR SUCCESS POST-CLASS YOUR NAME: DATE: Please tell us about your class experience so that we can improve our classes Please circle your answer. (1)Overall, I felt the class was useful for me. If you said NO, why not? (2) The instructor was knowledgeable and prepared. (3) The instructions were clear and easy to follow. (4) The examples and exercises will help me to apply the skills I learned. If you said NO, why not? (5) I will use the handouts and worksheets again. (6) The participants had a lot of opportunities to exchange experiences and ideas. (7) I got all my questions answered. If you said NO, did you ask your questions of the instructor? (8) I achieved the following class objectives: a. I can describe the benefits of using a checking account. b. I know how to open a checking account. c. I learned about strategies to keep my checking account healthy and avoid fees. d. I learned about the benefits of saving. e. I learned how to choose the best bank for my banking needs. (9) The classroom was suited for a good learning atmosphere. (10) What was the most useful part of the class? Please answer the questions on the back of this page to tell us what you learned during the class. Thank you very much

BANKING FOR SUCCESS POST-CLASS YOUR NAME: DATE: Please circle the correct answer for each question. 1. When you put money in your account, 2. The federal agency that insures deposits it s called: in a bank is the: A. Draft A. FTC B. Withdrawal B. FDIC C. Deposit C. Federal Reserve D. Interest D. FBI 3. CD stands for: 4. ATM stands for: A. Certified Deposit A. Automatic Teller Machine B. Certificate of Deposit B. Additions Tabulations and Money C. Coins and Dollars C. Automatic Transfer Money D. Checks and Drafts D. Authority to Monitor 5. If you write a check, mail it, and then decide you do not want your bank or credit union to pay it, you can issue a stop payment. TRUE / FALSE 6. Taxes are a form of income. TRUE / FALSE 7. You don t have to pay your bills on time if you go on vacation. TRUE / FALSE 8. When your check bounces, you didn t have enough money in your account. TRUE / FALSE 9. Banks and credit unions don t ever make mistakes. TRUE / FALSE 10. Bank employees are usually well trained and knowledgeable and can help you with many different money questions. TRUE / FALSE Please answer the questions on the back of this page to tell us more about your class experience. Thank you very much

Banking Handout Check-Cashing Outlets vs. Banks Monthly account service charge ANY Bank $7 N/A Cash-a-Check Cashing a pay check Free! 2.9% of amount + $0.99 fee Cashing a personal check Free! 5.9% of amount + $0.99 fee Cashing a government check Free! 5.9% of amount + $0.99 fee Let s do the math! Scenario 1: Renee wants to cash her two paychecks every month, $500 each. - How much will Renee pay at ANY Bank? How much will she pay at Cash-a- Check? Scenario 2: Ravi gets Social Security of $600 each month. - How much will Ravi pay at ANY Bank? How much will he pay at Cash-a- Check? www.hope-link.org

Banking Handout Alternatives to Check-Cashing Outlets Avoid Check-Cashing Outlets Check-cashing outlets charge very high fees to cash government, personal, and pay checks. Don t use them! Use a Bank or Credit Union You should always use a bank or credit union to cash your checks. Advantages include: free or low-fee check cashing safety, since cash can be deposited safely in a bank instead of having to leave the store carrying cash ability to write checks easier to do household budgeting Get the Most Out of Your Bank or Credit Union Here are some tips to help you use your bank account instead of relying on highfee check-cashing outlets: Use direct deposit into a bank account. Find a bank close to your work/home that is open a bit later than usual. Prepare a budget to help plan for expenses. Additional Alternatives 1) 2) www.hope-link.org

Thinking of a Payday Loan? What is a Payday Loan? A payday loan is a small, unsecured, high interest, short-term cash loan. In most cases, consumers write a post-dated, personal check for the advance amount, plus a fee. The lender holds the check for the loan period and then deposits it, or the customer returns with cash to reclaim the check. You Should Know! Although a payday loan may be a convenient short-term solution, it is inappropriate for long-term cash needs. Borrowers can get trapped in a payday loan cycle of debt by taking out loan after loan sometimes called rolling over the loan. Think a Payday Loan is the Answer? Consider Your Options! Ask about delaying or making payment arrangements on your non-interest bills like telephone and utility bills. Ask to borrow money from a friend or family member. Ask your employer for an advance on your paycheck. www.dfi.wa.gov 1.877.RING.DFI

What to Expect in Washington State: Maximum Loan Term:...45 days Maximum Loan Amount:...$700 Maximum Fee:...15% on the first $500-10% above $500 For Example: A loan for $500 + $75 fee = $575 A loan for $700 + $95 fee = $795 Under the Truth in Lending Act, the cost of credit must be disclosed. Among other information, you must receive information outlining the finance charge and the annual percentage rate (APR). The APR informs you of the cost of your loan. For example, a 14-day, $500 payday loan with the maximum fee permitted by statute would have an APR of 391.07%. If You Decide to Get a Payday Loan, Shop Wisely! Contact the Department of Financial Institutions to verify that you are dealing with a licensed lender. Comparison shop for the lowest fees and penalties. For example, some credit unions offer payday loans with lower fees. Borrow only as much as you can afford to repay with your next paycheck. Know when your payment is due and be sure to repay the loan on time and in full. Avoid borrowing from more than one lender at a time. Plan for the future by making a realistic budget to help avoid the need to borrow for emergencies and unforeseen expenses. Know Your Rights and the Law! You have the right to change your mind about the loan within one day. You have the right to know all of the costs involved. You have the right to a payment plan. A payday lender may not threaten criminal prosecution as a method of collecting a past due loan. Paying off an old loan with a new loan may be illegal. Washington State Department of Financial Institutions The Department of Financial Institutions regulates a variety of Washington State financial service providers such as banks, credit unions, mortgage brokers, money transmitters, payday lenders, and securities broker-dealers and investment advisers. The Agency also works to protect consumers from becoming victims of financial fraud. To file a complaint or get answers to your questions, contact DFI at 1-877-RING-DFI or visit our web site at www.dfi.wa.gov. WASHINGTON STATE DEPARTMENT OF FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS

WHAT DO YOU NEED FROM A BANK? When deciding on a checking account, remember that financial institutions offer different types of checking accounts. To determine what you need, think about how you plan to use your checking account. The following questions will help you determine what you need in a checking account. Convenience How many checks do you think you will write every month? Do you want a bank that is close to your home or work? What are the bank s hours of operation? Will you use the ATM often? Does the bank have ATMs close to where you live or work? How often do you plan to visit the bank to use teller services? What other bank services are important to you? Cost How much money will you keep in your account? Will you be charged for writing extra checks? Are you willing to pay a monthly fee? If so, how much? Will you be charged to use your bank s ATM? Will you be charged for using other banks ATMs? Will you be charged for using teller services? Are there ways to avoid paying fees?

WHAT DO YOU NEED FROM A BANK DECISION MAKING TABLE Services I need: What I need Bank A Bank B Bank C Is it close to home? What are the opening hours? Do any employees speak my language? How much money do I need to open the account? How much money do I need to keep the account open without paying fees? Where are the ATMs? Will I be charged for using the ATMs? Will I be charged for using other banks ATMs? Will I get a debit card with my account? What is the monthly fee for the account? Does the account pay interest? How many withdrawals can I make each month? How many checks can I write each month? What is the fee for bounced checks? Are there other fees?

Banking Handout Choosing a Bank ABC Credit Union ANY Bank Bank of Affluence Hours 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. 10 a.m. - 8 p.m. 12 p.m. - 7 p.m. Opening Balance $5 (savings account) $100 $50 Minimum Balance $0 $100 $25 Account Maintenance Fee $0 $5.95 per month $7 per month Fee for dropping below minimum balance Fee for new checks ATM fee for using this banks ATMs ATM fee for using other banks ATMs $0 $2.5 per month $0 100 free checks per year; $5 per additional 100 $20 per 100 checks $10 per 100 checks Free Free Free $5.00 $2.00 $2.50 Overdraft protection? Yes, up to $100 Yes, up to $500 Yes, up to $1,000 Discussion Questions 1) Which bank better suits your needs? Why? 2) Nathan wants to deposit his pay check, but finds his bank is always closed by the time he arrives. Which bank should he choose? 3) Sasha finds that she is paying a lot of money in ATM withdrawal fees. Which bank should she choose? 4) Lee is unable to maintain the minimum balance required on his account. Which bank should he choose? www.hope-link.org

ADDITIONAL BANKING SERVICES For each description, fill in the name of the services that best fits the description. Banking Services Direct Deposit Money transfer Money order Debit card Telephone banking Stored value card Online banking Loan Automated Teller Machine (ATM) Description of Services A method of electronically transferring money from one bank to another. A kiosk or terminal where you can deposit, withdraw, or transfer money from one account to another 24 hours a day. This allows you to check your account balance by phone. This is used like a check to pay a bill. One method your employer or a government agency might choose to give you your paycheck or benefits check. Money you borrow from a bank with a written promise to pay it back later. This allows you to check your account balance on the computer. When you use this card to buy something from a store or another business, the money comes out of your bank account immediately. A card on which you can load money to be used for future purchases.

Checkbook Number Date Description of Transaction Payment / Debit (-) Code Fee (-) Deposit / Credit (+) Current Balance Month 1 $200 00 *USE THESE CODES WHEN RECORDING YOUR NON-CHECK TRANSACTIONS D-DEPOSIT DD-DIRECT DEPOSIT DC-DEBIT CARD ATM-TELLER MACHINE AP-AUTOMATIC PAYMENT TT-TELEPHONE TRANSFER T-TAX DEDUCTIBLE O-OTHER

Banking Handout Parts of a Check 1. Your name, address and phone number. 2. The number of the individual check. 3. Your bank s name 4. Your bank s routing number. 5. Your account number 6. The number of the individual check. 1 2 3 Not legal tender 4 5 6 www.hope-link.org

Banking Handout Check Writing How To Write a Check Important Tip: Use a non-erasable, ballpoint pen. 1. Fill in the following parts of the check: a. The date b. The name of the person or company you are paying. c. The amount in numbers d. The number spelled out in words (keep the words close together). e. Draw a line from the last word written to the word Dollars. f. A note about what you wrote the check for g. Your signature a b d e c f g Practice Writing Checks Here are a few sample bills you can pay using the sample checks provided to you. You owe AllBright Electricity $80.56 for the June electricity bill. You owe your babysitter, Sandra Chen, $150.12 for babysitting in April. www.hope-link.org

Banking Handout Practice Checks Not legal tender 0124 Not legal tender 0124 0125 Not legal tender 0125 www.hope-link.org