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With a checking account, the account holder deposits money into her checking account and then can write checks for any amount up to the total amount of funds you have in that account. When you write a check, traditionally the merchant or individual deposits or cashes your check. Next your check (or an electronic image of it) travels to a clearinghouse to be processed and then comes back to the credit union. Today millions of checks are processed electronically. In some cases, a clerk accepts your check, runs it through some equipment, and returns it to you completing the transaction. Check Cards Putting Money In Your Checking Account:
Direct Deposit: When you authorize direct deposit, the funds are electronically transferred through the Automated Clearing House (ACH). The Credit Union then credits your account for the full amount deposited and the transaction is reported on your monthly account statement. How to sign up for Direct Deposit: Bank routing/transit (ABA) #: 251082233 Taking Money Out of Your Checking Account:
Balancing Your Checking Account: The most common consequence of not balancing your checking account is a bounced check, which means a check has been presented for clearance, but the amount written on the check exceeds the available balance in the account. If you bounce a check, you will be required to pay an insufficient funds fee. It's a costly habit that also damages your credit rating and your reputation with merchants. Further, it degrades you. You've promised payment with your check. If you bounce a check, you break that promise, which can be embarrassing and humiliating. For more information on balancing your checking account and to learn how to fill out a check registry, visit the Balancing section of the Checking Tutorial. Checking Account Rules and Safety Precautions: 1) Put money in before taking it out so you wont have to pay non-sufficient funds fees 2) Keep track of every transaction using your check register 3) Always use a pen when writing a check, so it cannot be altered 4) If you have a check to deposit, be aware that once the check is endorsed or signed by you on the back, anyone can cash it. To be safe, you should wait until you are in the CU before you endorse it, or you can write the words "for deposit only" on the check. |












