The bank statement is used to check the bank's figures against those recorded in the depositor's
check register. In this way, mistakes can be detected before a problem arises or a fine is imposed.
Your
check register will have the same deposit amounts as the bank statement and you won't have to play the adding game to figure out which checks equal which deposit.
This includes appraisals, a
check register, digital photographs and a total-loss form, if needed.
When students have practiced the process, they get their own personalized checks,
check register, and checkbook cover.
If you have trouble keeping track of your
check register, you might want to know that NationsBank has the most expensive fee for insufficient funds, at $22, of any of the 12 banks, while The Bank of Little Rock has the lowest at $15.
The taxpayer wrote two $50,000 checks to one son in 1982 on which she noted "loan" on the click stub and in her
check register. In September 1982, the son executed a noninterest-bearing $100,000 note requiring him to repay the funds on the earlier of demand or approximately three years from the date of signing.
At any time that's convenient with me, I can sign on to the SFNB Web site and check my balance, review my
check register, view my monthly statement, and so forth.
Taken to its logical extension, Harmon's approach seems to imply that all you need to run a business is something as simple as a personal
check register. But like it or not, accounting systems go beyond a basic cost ledger in providing the kind of information that is required to make appropriate business decisions.
once in a while and has the patience to go back six months in your
check register and straighten out all your errors.
I have been placed on the service
check register (SCR) following an allegation that was sustained in an investigation process.
For example, a taxpayer provides the tax preparer with a detailed
check register reflecting personal and business expenses.