Title: Money:
1Money Coins, Bills, Credit, Checking, Banks,
Bargaining, and more
2Coins
- 100 cents in a dollar 100 1
- Dont let size confuse you
- Faces of Historical Leaders
3Bills
- United States Dollar
- All bills same size
- All bills same color
- Faces of historical leaders
- Sometimes called bucks
One Dollar 1Face of George Washington, first
President
Five Dollars 5Face of Abraham Lincoln, Civil
War President who abolished slavery
4Bills
Ten Dollars 10Face of Alexander Hamilton,
patriot and strong politician
Twenty Dollars 20Face of Andrew Jackson,
controversial President who opposed creation of a
US National Bank
5Credit Cards
- Works by a Credit Cardcompany paying a vendor,
and you payback the CC company with an interest
rate - Can be extremely helpful
- Can be dangerously tempting
- Many Americans use them
6Dangers of Credit Cards
- They are easy to abuse since you can spend more
money than you have. - Some people believe that since they pay off a few
months in a row with no problem that they can
accumulate more debt on their credit cards, this
leads to problems. - If you are late on a payment they credit card
company will, in some cases, charge you a rate of
up to 20. - For more information on the dangers of credit
cards see the handout in your folders.
7Checks
- Make sure you have enough money in the bank to
cover the check. - Review your bank statements promptly.
- Record all the checks you write in your checkbook
register or use duplicate checks that create a
carbon copy of each check. - Deposit paychecks and other checks in a timely
mannermost checks cannot be cashed after three
months. - Use a pennever a pencilto write checks.
- Write your checks legiblyscribbling can cause
problems when the check is cashed. - Fill in the check amount and payee well to the
left to prevent someone from adding numbers to
make the check larger or altering the payee's
name. - If you need to correct a mistake on a check, tear
up the check, enter it as "void" in your
checkbook register and write a new check. - Don't sign blank checksthey can be stolen or
used by someone else. - Know where your checkbook and ATM card are at all
times and report missing checkbooks, checks or
cards to your bank immediately.
8Banks
- Bank of America
- Citizens
- St. Annes
- Fall River 5
- Sovereign
9Establishing a Bank Account
- When setting up a bank account you typically will
need to deposit a minimum amount of money (can be
as high at 100). - Banks will require that you have two forms of
identification, such as a passport and drivers
license. - The easiest way to transfer money into your
account from your home country is through a wire
transfer. - Remember that checks will typically be held by
the bank for a few days before the money is
deposited into your account. Withdrawals before
the check has cleared will incur a late charge.
10Bargaining
- American economy is largely non-negotiable
- Very few cases where bargaining is accepted
typically large purchases, such as cars, and
sometimes rent