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2006-09-20 22:36:54 · 17 answers · asked by Actionchick 2 in Business & Finance Other - Business & Finance

17 answers

A cheque is just a formalised direction to your bank.

You can actually write anything on them,but it confuses banks unless they know your account well ( i.e. you've a few million in there )

When you check a cheque count five items: date, signature, amount (words), amount ( numbers) and payee.

2006-09-20 22:46:07 · answer #1 · answered by Michael H 7 · 1 0

If you don't know how to write a cheque or use a cheque book, either
1 You've got a lousy bank - they should have given you all the necessary information before they issues you with one
2 You having (sorry, trying to have) a laugh......

2006-09-21 06:24:08 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

wow now thats a tough question

usually what happens is you write a cheque, making it out to the person/business you want to pay, record the details on the stubb and hand over the cheque, making sure you have sufficient funds in the account to cover it

2006-09-21 05:39:04 · answer #3 · answered by jaynemynx 3 · 0 1

first of all have one ... lol.. then you write out the name of the company you are paying money to .. then the amount written in words .. then you sign and date it .. on the stub make a record of what the cheque was for then when you look back at it youll know what your money was spent on ....

2006-09-21 05:40:22 · answer #4 · answered by hallowedredemption 2 · 0 0

Just fill it up with the particular amount and the payee. Be sure to take note of its given date. Also, you have to put your official signature.
Also, be sure you know your balance, or else you will be issuing a bouncing check. And that means legal action.

2006-09-21 05:44:33 · answer #5 · answered by Mutya P 7 · 0 0

just sign it and send it to me, I'll complete the rest and bank it!
No, seriously, take a look at: http://www.moneymatterstome.com/1-What-money-is-and-money-exchange/Sub1/Cheques.htm
and make sure you draw a line after the amount (in digits) so nobody can turn your £10 into £100, also be sure to write "only" after the written amount (example: "ten pounds only")

2006-09-21 06:08:51 · answer #6 · answered by chicabuena 2 · 0 0

date the cheque
write who it is you are paying to
write the amount in words then in numbers
sign it
then give it to the payee

2006-09-21 05:38:48 · answer #7 · answered by Gingerbread Man 3 · 1 0

you fill in the date, the amount with only after it, who you giving it to, and sign it

2006-09-21 05:39:27 · answer #8 · answered by aimzinch 2 · 0 0

fill in the boxes.
and have the valid card to authorise if in a shop.
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2006-09-21 05:44:57 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Sign it and send it to me. I'll fill in the rest for you.

2006-09-21 05:45:40 · answer #10 · answered by wally_zebon 5 · 1 0

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