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7.2.G2

Electronic Banking

Trivia

© Family Economics & Financial Education – Revised May 2005 – Financial Institutions Unit – Electronic Banking Trivia

Funded by a grant from Take Charge America, Inc. to the Department of Health and Human Development at Montana State University – Bozeman

7.2.G2

Electronic Banking Trivia

Home Banking & Trends

ATM & Debit Cards

Direct Deposit & Payments

Smart & Stored-Value Cards

Card Safety

$100 $100 $100 $100 $100

$200 $200 $200 $200 $200

$300 $300 $300 $300 $300

$400 $400 $400 $400 $400

Final Trivia

© Family Economics & Financial Education – Revised May 2005 – Financial Institutions Unit – Electronic Banking Trivia

Funded by a grant from Take Charge America, Inc. to the Department of Health and Human Development at Montana State University – Bozeman

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Home Banking & Trends-$100

Answer:

The two ways to perform home-banking.

© Family Economics & Financial Education – Revised May 2005 – Financial Institutions Unit – Electronic Banking Trivia

Funded by a grant from Take Charge America, Inc. to the Department of Health and Human Development at Montana State University – Bozeman

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Home Banking & Trends-$100

Question:

What are a touch-tone phone and a computer with internet

access?

© Family Economics & Financial Education – Revised May 2005 – Financial Institutions Unit – Electronic Banking Trivia

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7.2.G2

Home Banking & Trends-$200

Answer:

The two items needed to log onto a home banking system.

© Family Economics & Financial Education – Revised May 2005 – Financial Institutions Unit – Electronic Banking Trivia

Funded by a grant from Take Charge America, Inc. to the Department of Health and Human Development at Montana State University – Bozeman

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Home Banking & Trends-$200

Question:

What are the account number and PIN?

© Family Economics & Financial Education – Revised May 2005 – Financial Institutions Unit – Electronic Banking Trivia

Funded by a grant from Take Charge America, Inc. to the Department of Health and Human Development at Montana State University – Bozeman

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Home Banking & Trends-$300

Answer:

Checking account balances, transferring money, changing PINs, using loan

calculators, checking for verifications, and reporting lost or stolen ATM and debit

cards can be done by this kind of banker.

© Family Economics & Financial Education – Revised May 2005 – Financial Institutions Unit – Electronic Banking Trivia

Funded by a grant from Take Charge America, Inc. to the Department of Health and Human Development at Montana State University – Bozeman

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Home Banking & Trends-$300

Question:

What is a home banker?

© Family Economics & Financial Education – Revised May 2005 – Financial Institutions Unit – Electronic Banking Trivia

Funded by a grant from Take Charge America, Inc. to the Department of Health and Human Development at Montana State University – Bozeman

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Home Banking & Trends-$400

Answer:

This allows checks to be transferred electronically and reduces almost all float

time.

© Family Economics & Financial Education – Revised May 2005 – Financial Institutions Unit – Electronic Banking Trivia

Funded by a grant from Take Charge America, Inc. to the Department of Health and Human Development at Montana State University – Bozeman

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Home Banking & Trends-$400

Question:

What is Check 21? (or Check Clearing for the 21st Century Act)

© Family Economics & Financial Education – Revised May 2005 – Financial Institutions Unit – Electronic Banking Trivia

Funded by a grant from Take Charge America, Inc. to the Department of Health and Human Development at Montana State University – Bozeman

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ATM & Debit Cards-$100

Answer:

A charge up to $5.00 that may accompany an ATM withdrawal.

© Family Economics & Financial Education – Revised May 2005 – Financial Institutions Unit – Electronic Banking Trivia

Funded by a grant from Take Charge America, Inc. to the Department of Health and Human Development at Montana State University – Bozeman

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ATM & Debit Cards-$100

Question:

What is an ATM transaction fee?

© Family Economics & Financial Education – Revised May 2005 – Financial Institutions Unit – Electronic Banking Trivia

Funded by a grant from Take Charge America, Inc. to the Department of Health and Human Development at Montana State University – Bozeman

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ATM & Debit Cards-$200

Answer:

This may read a person’s face, fingerprint, or the eye’s iris to confirm identity instead of

using a PIN.

© Family Economics & Financial Education – Revised May 2005 – Financial Institutions Unit – Electronic Banking Trivia

Funded by a grant from Take Charge America, Inc. to the Department of Health and Human Development at Montana State University – Bozeman

7.2.G2

ATM & Debit Cards-$200

Question:

What is an ATM?

© Family Economics & Financial Education – Revised May 2005 – Financial Institutions Unit – Electronic Banking Trivia

Funded by a grant from Take Charge America, Inc. to the Department of Health and Human Development at Montana State University – Bozeman

7.2.G2

ATM & Debit Cards-$300

Answer:

A synonym for a debit card.

© Family Economics & Financial Education – Revised May 2005 – Financial Institutions Unit – Electronic Banking Trivia

Funded by a grant from Take Charge America, Inc. to the Department of Health and Human Development at Montana State University – Bozeman

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ATM & Debit Cards-$300

Question:

What is a check card?

© Family Economics & Financial Education – Revised May 2005 – Financial Institutions Unit – Electronic Banking Trivia

Funded by a grant from Take Charge America, Inc. to the Department of Health and Human Development at Montana State University – Bozeman

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ATM & Debit Cards-$400

Answer:

This is how long it takes for money to be deducted from the account balance after

being withdrawn from an ATM.

© Family Economics & Financial Education – Revised May 2005 – Financial Institutions Unit – Electronic Banking Trivia

Funded by a grant from Take Charge America, Inc. to the Department of Health and Human Development at Montana State University – Bozeman

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ATM & Debit Cards-$400

Question:

What is immediately?

© Family Economics & Financial Education – Revised May 2005 – Financial Institutions Unit – Electronic Banking Trivia

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7.2.G2

Direct Deposit & Payments-$100

Answer:

The document a consumer must sign, allowing companies to automatically deposit paychecks or benefit checks.

© Family Economics & Financial Education – Revised May 2005 – Financial Institutions Unit – Electronic Banking Trivia

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Direct Deposit & Payments-$100

Question:

What is an authorization form?

© Family Economics & Financial Education – Revised May 2005 – Financial Institutions Unit – Electronic Banking Trivia

Funded by a grant from Take Charge America, Inc. to the Department of Health and Human Development at Montana State University – Bozeman

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Direct Deposit & Payments-$200

Answer:

Direct deposits help protect a consumer against this.

© Family Economics & Financial Education – Revised May 2005 – Financial Institutions Unit – Electronic Banking Trivia

Funded by a grant from Take Charge America, Inc. to the Department of Health and Human Development at Montana State University – Bozeman

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Direct Deposit & Payments-$200

Question:

What is check fraud?

© Family Economics & Financial Education – Revised May 2005 – Financial Institutions Unit – Electronic Banking Trivia

Funded by a grant from Take Charge America, Inc. to the Department of Health and Human Development at Montana State University – Bozeman

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Direct Deposit & Payments-$300

Answer:

A method used to pay expenses such as mortgages, vehicle

payments, phone bills, and utility bills by authorizing the

money to be withdrawn from the specified bank account.

© Family Economics & Financial Education – Revised May 2005 – Financial Institutions Unit – Electronic Banking Trivia

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Direct Deposit & Payments-$300

Question:

What is a direct payment?

© Family Economics & Financial Education – Revised May 2005 – Financial Institutions Unit – Electronic Banking Trivia

Funded by a grant from Take Charge America, Inc. to the Department of Health and Human Development at Montana State University – Bozeman

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Direct Deposit & Payments-$400

Answer:

A consumer has this period of time to stop the authorization of direct payments.

© Family Economics & Financial Education – Revised May 2005 – Financial Institutions Unit – Electronic Banking Trivia

Funded by a grant from Take Charge America, Inc. to the Department of Health and Human Development at Montana State University – Bozeman

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Direct Deposit & Payments-$400

Question:

What is 3 days?

© Family Economics & Financial Education – Revised May 2005 – Financial Institutions Unit – Electronic Banking Trivia

Funded by a grant from Take Charge America, Inc. to the Department of Health and Human Development at Montana State University – Bozeman

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Smart & Stored-Value Cards-$100

Answer:

This is built into a smart card.

© Family Economics & Financial Education – Revised May 2005 – Financial Institutions Unit – Electronic Banking Trivia

Funded by a grant from Take Charge America, Inc. to the Department of Health and Human Development at Montana State University – Bozeman

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Smart & Stored-Value Cards-$100

Question:

What is a computer chip?

© Family Economics & Financial Education – Revised May 2005 – Financial Institutions Unit – Electronic Banking Trivia

Funded by a grant from Take Charge America, Inc. to the Department of Health and Human Development at Montana State University – Bozeman

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Smart & Stored-Value Cards-$200

Answer:

A feature of smart cards which makes it different from stored value cards.

© Family Economics & Financial Education – Revised May 2005 – Financial Institutions Unit – Electronic Banking Trivia

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Smart & Stored-Value Cards-$200

Question:

What is it can be re-loaded?

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Smart & Stored-Value Cards-$300

Answer:

This is what happens to a value card after it runs out of funds.

© Family Economics & Financial Education – Revised May 2005 – Financial Institutions Unit – Electronic Banking Trivia

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Smart & Stored-Value Cards-$300

Question:

What is thrown away?

© Family Economics & Financial Education – Revised May 2005 – Financial Institutions Unit – Electronic Banking Trivia

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Smart & Stored-Value Cards-$400

Answer:

Store gift cards, phone cards, and one card systems are examples of this type of card.

© Family Economics & Financial Education – Revised May 2005 – Financial Institutions Unit – Electronic Banking Trivia

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Smart & Stored-Value Cards-$400

Question:

What are stored value cards?

© Family Economics & Financial Education – Revised May 2005 – Financial Institutions Unit – Electronic Banking Trivia

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Card Safety-$100

Answer:

In addition to a signature, this should be written

on the back of a card.

© Family Economics & Financial Education – Revised May 2005 – Financial Institutions Unit – Electronic Banking Trivia

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Card Safety-$100

Question:

What is “See ID?”

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Card Safety-$200

Answer:

After a transaction, keep this to compare to monthly

account statements.

© Family Economics & Financial Education – Revised May 2005 – Financial Institutions Unit – Electronic Banking Trivia

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Card Safety-$200

Question:

What is a receipt?

© Family Economics & Financial Education – Revised May 2005 – Financial Institutions Unit – Electronic Banking Trivia

Funded by a grant from Take Charge America, Inc. to the Department of Health and Human Development at Montana State University – Bozeman

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Card Safety-$300

Answer:

The length of time in which a card should be reported lost or stolen.

© Family Economics & Financial Education – Revised May 2005 – Financial Institutions Unit – Electronic Banking Trivia

Funded by a grant from Take Charge America, Inc. to the Department of Health and Human Development at Montana State University – Bozeman

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Card Safety-$300

Question:

What is immediately?

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Card Safety-$400

Answer:

Name two pieces of information which should be written and stored in a

safeplace separate from the card.

© Family Economics & Financial Education – Revised May 2005 – Financial Institutions Unit – Electronic Banking Trivia

Funded by a grant from Take Charge America, Inc. to the Department of Health and Human Development at Montana State University – Bozeman

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Card Safety-$400

Question:

What is the account number and the financial institution contact information?

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Final Trivia

© Family Economics & Financial Education – Revised May 2005 – Financial Institutions Unit – Electronic Banking Trivia

Funded by a grant from Take Charge America, Inc. to the Department of Health and Human Development at Montana State University – Bozeman

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Final Trivia

Answer:

A new and popular form of paying bills without sending a check in the mail.

© Family Economics & Financial Education – Revised May 2005 – Financial Institutions Unit – Electronic Banking Trivia

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Final Trivia

Question:

What is online bill payment?

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