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Statements
Do you know your statements?
To keep track of your finances well
enough to manage them effectively, you
need to know how to read and fill out
all the right paperwork. These online
tutors will help you understand some
of the financial materials you will use
most frequently.
- Making
a deposit
You have to know how to put money into
your account if you ever want to take
money out of it. This is a quick lesson
in how to fill out a deposit slip.
- Writing
a check
An
error in writing a check
can make it un-cashable or
could even allow someone
else to cash it for more
than you intended. This will
help you to write checks
correctly.
- Endorsing
a
check
What does it mean when you sign the back of a check? There are three different
ways to endorse a check. This will show you the difference.
- Transaction
Register
Keep a running total of your account balance to avoid overdraft fees. This
explains how to record each transaction you make.
- Reading
a
bank
statement
To keep track of where your money goes and how much you have, it's important
to know how to read a bank statement. This explains the information it contains.
- Reading
a
credit
card
statement
The key to building and keeping good credit is to stay on top of your credit
cards. This will show you how to get all the information you need from your
credit card statement.
- Reading
your
credit
report
Many companies use your credit report to make decisions on extending credit,
pricing auto insurance and many other important activities. This will show
you how to read your credit report and keep it in good standing.
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