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  2. How To Write a Check: A Step-By-Step Guide (with Pictures) - AOL

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    Read on for a step-by-step example of a check filled out from top to bottom. 1. Write the Date ... However, your account must have enough money to cover the check because the bank can accept a ...

  3. How to write a check: A step-by-step guide - AOL

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    Before writing a check, you’ll need to have a checking account with sufficient funds to cover the amount of the check. Then, here are the steps to fill one out. Then, here are the steps to fill ...

  4. How To Cash or Deposit a Cashier’s Check: Your Step ... - AOL

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    Issuing bank: Typically if you cash a cashier’s check at an issuing bank and you are also a bank customer, there is no fee. If you’re not a customer of the bank, there is a $5 to $10 fee or a ...

  5. Cheque clearing - Wikipedia

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    Cheque clearing (or check clearing in American English) or bank clearance is the process of moving cash (or its equivalent) from the bank on which a cheque is drawn to the bank in which it was deposited, usually accompanied by the movement of the cheque to the paying bank, either in the traditional physical paper form or digitally under a cheque truncation system.

  6. Cashier's check - Wikipedia

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    A cashier's check (or cashier's cheque, cashier's order, official check; in Canada, the term bank draft is used, [1] not to be confused with Banker's draft as used in the United States) is a check guaranteed by a bank, drawn on the bank's own funds and signed by a bank employee. [2]

  7. Certified check - Wikipedia

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    A certified check (or certified cheque) is a form of check for which the bank verifies that sufficient funds exist in the payer's account to cover the check, and so certifies, at the time it is written. Those funds are then set aside in the bank's internal account until the check is cashed or returned by the payee.

  8. How to Correct a Mistake on a Check: Step-by-Step - AOL

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    Your bank’s routing number: The first set of numbers in the bottom left of your check is your bank’s American Banking Association, or ABA, routing number which tells banks where to find the ...

  9. On-us check - Wikipedia

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    An on-us check is a negotiable item which is drawn on the same bank that it is presented to for payment. [1] [2] For example, a check drawn on Bank of America, presented for deposit at another branch of Bank of America, would be considered an on-us check. The same item presented for deposit at Wells Fargo Bank would be considered a transit check.