Tuesday, January 22, 2019

7 Tips For Writing A Personal Cheque

The negotiable financial instrument called as cheque is issued by a bank to an account holder. The account holder can use the cheque for paying anybody a given amount of money on a specific date. Personal cheques in St. John's may also be written to businesses, apart from individuals, and is a very reliable and safe way of transferring money. If you are new to it, here are some tips to write a personal cheque in an error-free and reliable way. 

1.The cheque should be written clearly and legibly through hand or through the print so that the details do not get changed on altered.
 
2.Ensure that all the sections of the cheque have been written (Including the date and name of recipient) carefully, which will avoid delay in the processing of the cheque or its rejection.

3. It is very important that the cheque signature line has been signed by the account holder. A personal cheque becomes legal and qualified for a transaction/payment only when the account holder signs on it. The sign you make should be the same as the sign specimen your bank has for your particular account.

4.Start writing the monetary amount at the very start of the amount line, so that nobody could add anything to it. 

5.The amount that you write in words and figures should exactly match each other.

6.Do not sign a “blank” cheque as it will help in protecting your account and the money it contains.

7.The checkbook will also have the cheque register (memo). You should record all the cheque details in this register for better accounting and tracking. 

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