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Chapter Three

Review

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Vocabulary Review

An electronic method allowing you to pay bills using your home computer is ????.

a. Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT)b. online bankingc. transactiond. direct deposit

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The amount of money in a checking account is called a(n) ????.

a. compound amountb. check registerc. balanced. bank statement

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The total in a savings account at the end of a period after interest is added is called the ????.

a. compound amount

b. compound interest

c. balance

d. interest

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A printed report of bank transactions given to a depositor is called a(n) ????.

a. deposit slipb. reconciliation formc. check registerd. bank statement

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A savings plan also known as a time deposit or savings certificate is called a(n) ????.

a. compound amountb. online bankingc. certificate of deposit (CD)d. term

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A record you keep of deposits made and checks written is called a(n) ????.

a. check registerb. bank statementc. certificate of deposit (CD)d. deposit slip

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When employers send the pay of employees to their bank account instead of issuing a paper check, they are making a(n) ????.

a. Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT)b. direct deposit c. online bankingd. transaction

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The movement of money from one bank’s computer to another computer is called ????.

a. direct deposit

b. Automated Teller Machine (ATM)

c. Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT)

d. transaction

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The fixed period of time money is on deposit in a savings account is called the ????.

a. interest b. maturity datec. termd. service charge

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Numerical Review

Justin Nucci listed these items on his deposit slip: (bills) 9 one-hundreds, 27 fifties, 83 fives, 141 ones; (coins) 13 quarters, 117 nickels; (checks) $317.94, $57.89, $527.24, $77.49. He received cash back of 30 twenties and 11 tens. What total deposit did he make?

a. $4,195.91b. $2,985.66c. $2,040.10d. $980.56

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Zora Omar had a balance of $1,189.17 in her checking account. She wrote checks for $62.41, $224.14, $12.92, and $357.16. Her deposits were $197.34 and $879.13. What was Zora’s new bank balance?

a. $2,922.27b. $112.70c. $1,785.80d. $1,609.01

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At the start of the day, Grade Williams’ checking account had a $201.87 balance. She used her debit card to pay $56.12 for groceries and $28.45 for cleaning. Grace then transferred $150 to her checking account from savings using her bank’s ATM. She also directed her bank to transfer funds electronically from her checking account to pay a charge account bill of $187.12. What was the balance of Grace’s checking account at the end of the day?

a. $80.18b. $323.56c. $623.56d. $454.42

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Basil Tomlin’s online checking account had a balance of $371.07. The balance did not include a direct deposit of $672.80 that will be transferred to the checking account by Basil’s employer at 11:00 a.m. Basil’s bank will automatically deduct a house payment of $720 at the end of the business day. Basil plans to make online payments for $34.85, $90.29, and $368.20. How much money does Basil need to transfer to compete these transactions and still have a balance of $100?

a. $169.47b. $269.47c. $942.27d. $47.20

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Giselle Mulroon’s bank statement shows a balance of $539.22. Checks outstanding were #841 for $29.67, #843 for $89.02, and #844 for $9.76. A $130 deposit was outstanding. Reconcile Giselle’s bank statement.

a. $280.59 b. $280.59c. $540.77d. $410.77

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Elva Mayberry’s check register balance was $641.18. Her bank statement listed several items that did not appear in Elva’s check register. These include interest earned of $0.48, a service charge of $2.80, and two ATM withdrawals of $300 each. Reconcile Elva’s check register.

a. $37.90b. $1,244.46c. $38.86d. $643.50

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Henry Sokol’s bank statement balance on June 30 was $845.43. His check register balance was $247.62. His comparison of the two records showed a check for $85 was recorded twice in the register, a check for $138.11 was recorded as $183.11, and an ATM deposit of $368 and a debit card purchase for $81.10 were not recorded in the register. Also, an ATM withdrawal of $50 and interest earned of $0.82 were not recorded. Three checks were outstanding: $191.22; $23.87; $15. Reconcile Henry’s bank statement and check register.

a. $1,213.15b. $17.53 c. $615.34d. $614.52

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Bob Rowinski made a $4,000 deposit to a savings account paying 1.6% annual interest compounded semiannually. If he kept the money on deposit for 6 months, what would his account balance be after the interest payment is made?

a. $7,200b. $4,640c. $4,032d. $3,032

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On April 1, Preston McCord deposited $1,400 in a passbook savings account that pays annual interest of 3.2% compounded quarterly. If he made no deposits or withdrawals in the account, what interest could he earn by keeping his money on deposit until October 1?

a. $1,848b. $22.49c. $1,444.80d. $44.80

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Sonya Lister’s 6-month CD pays 5.3% simple interest. Her deposit to the CD was $4,500. At the end of each 6-month period, Sonya withdraws the interest earned and renews the CD on its original terms. What total interest will Sonya have earned at the end of one year?

a. $2,385b. $238.50c. $1,192.50d. $477

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Dale Lawrence had $80,000 on deposit in a six-month CD paying 2.72% simple interest. At the end of three months, Dale withdrew $4,000. The penalty for early withdrawal of money from this CD is one-month interest. What was the amount of the penalty Dale had to pay?

a. $2,176b. $9.07c. $1,088d. $108.80

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