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question 8 (1 point)
banks charge a fee to you if you over - draft your checking account.
true
false
question 9 (1 point)
writing a \bad check\ which means you do not have the money in your checking account to cover it, can result in a fine, jail, or both.
true
false
question 10 (10 points)
there are several different types of checking accounts. match the correct type to its definition.
column a
- opened by 2 or more individuals.
- each co - owner has equal access to the account.
- also called a survivorship account.
- used by people who pay just some bills.
- may require direct deposit.
- must keep a minimum monthly balance and cannot fall below that set balance
- earn interest on money
- no monthly charges
- you can keep your balance as low as you want
- may include free checks.
column b
a. interest - bearing account
b. free checking account
c. basic/standard account
d. joint account
e. senior/student account
- Question 8: Banks typically charge an overdraft fee when a customer overdraws their checking account, so it's true.
- Question 9: Writing a bad check (a check without sufficient funds in the account) is illegal and can result in fines, jail - time, or both, so it's true.
- Question 10:
- 1. An account opened by 2 or more individuals is a joint account (d).
- 2. In a joint account, each co - owner has equal access, also (d).
- 3. A survivorship account is a type of joint account, (d).
- 4. A basic/standard account can be used by people who pay just some bills, (c).
- 5. Some senior/student accounts may require direct deposit, (e).
- 6. Interest - bearing accounts usually require a minimum monthly balance, (a).
- 7. Interest - bearing accounts earn interest on money, (a).
- 8. Free checking accounts have no monthly charges, (b).
- 9. In a basic/standard account, you can keep your balance as low as you want, (c).
- 10. Free checking accounts may include free checks, (b).
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Question 8: True
Question 9: True
Question 10:
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- d
- d
- c
- e
- a
- a
- b
- c
- b