How A Check Is Processed Essay, Research Paper
Checks are written everyday at almost every place of business. At age 18 anyone with the adequate amount of money can open a checking account of his or her own. One aspect of checking account functions that many account owners are not familiar with is the processing of their checks after they have been written.
When grocery shopping at a place such as Winn Dixie the customer many times thinks to his or herself whether he or she should pay cash, charge it, or pay for the purchase with a check. He or she may ponder this question in their mind all the way to the check out counter. When the customer makes the decision to pay for the merchandise with a check, a long process is started. This process begins when the check is handed over to the cashier.
Once all information has been properly placed on the check the cashier then will normally ask for two things, a home phone number and a drivers license number. Once all of the necessary information has been placed on the check by both the cashier and the customer the check is scanned in the automatic check reader. This check reader recognizes the customers account number, A.B.A. number (or routing number), as well as the check number. The computer system can then recognize the specific account and check to make sure that there are no returned checks on that account. Once the checked is approved, it is then printed or endorsed on the back with all proper information for Winn Dixie deposits, including the amount of the purchase, cash back received (if applicable), store location number, date, time, cashier number, and the customer?s account number. The cashier then stores the check in a locked box until it is time for them to go home. All checks are then added together to make sure none are missing and to make sure the cashier put all checks in for the correct amount. All checks received in the office at the end of the day are totaled together and deposited into Winn Dixie?s b
Once the checks arrive at the banks they are drawn on, they are then sorted by their account numbers. As these checks are being sorted they are posted to the account automatically. The checks then, in account number order are placed in a safe filing area so they will not be lost until the bank statements are sent to the account owners. The check or a copy of the check is then sent to the account owner in the mail with his or her statement. In the case that a copy of the check is sent to the owner the check is kept in a safe place until it can be properly destroyed.
This is only one example of the way a check is cleared through a certain business. Although, the basic concept of check clearing is the same, each individual company may go through its own processing procedure before depositing the check to the bank. Most banks handle their checks in approximately the same manner.
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