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7 Pages Contestant Number Time Rank BANKING & FINANCE (06) Regional 2008 Authored by Sherral Trotter TOTAL POINTS (100) Failure to adhere to any of the following rules will result in disqualification: 1. Contestant must hand in this test booklet and all printouts. Failure to do so will result in disqualification. 2. No equipment, supplies, or materials other than those specified for this event are allowed in the testing area. No previous BPA tests and/or sample tests or facsimile (handwritten, photocopied, or keyed) are allowed in the testing area. 3. Electronic devices will be monitored according to ACT standards. No more than 60 minutes testing time Property of Business Professionals of America. May be reproduced only for use in the Business Professionals of America Workplace Skills Assessment Program competition.

PAGE 2 of 7 MULTIPLE CHOICE: Choose the best answer for each of the following and record your answer on the Scantron form provided: 1. An outstanding check is a. a check that has not been written yet b. a check that has been written but not yet cleared the bank c. a check that has bounced d. a check that is post-dated 2. One disadvantage of having money in a certificate of deposit (CD) versus a savings account is a. a CD earns higher interest b. you can deposit money into a CD any time you want c. a CD is only for one person d. the money in a CD can only be accessed at certain times without penalty 3. When an interest rate changes at different times during the term of the loan, it is called a a. variable rate b. fixed rate c. prime rate d. loan rate 4. An endorsement that signs a check over to a specific person is a a. restrictive endorsement b. blank endorsement c. special endorsement d. forgery 5. An order drawn by one bank on its deposits in another bank to pay a third party is called a a. bank draft b. cashier s check c. certified check d. money order 6. A petty cash fund is used to pay for all expenses. 7. A 12-month period used for financial accounting purposes is called a. fiscal year b. accounting period cycle c. calendar year d. none of the above 8. The second quarter in a year would consist of the months a. January February b. April June c. July September d. March April 9. When reconciling your checkbook, the bank service charge should be subtracted from the check register balance in order to balance with the bank.

PAGE 3 of 7 10. If a person s gross pay is $200 weekly; has $44.00 Federal and State Income Tax, $2.22 City Tax, $2.50 insurance, what will this person have in the check as take-home pay? a. $145.00 b. $163.24 c. $248.72 d. $151.28 11. Simple interest is computed only on the principal. 12. The greatest disadvantage of using credit cards is a. having a record of expenses b. being in physical danger c. proving to be a responsible spender d. being tempted to overspend 13. A(n) consists of everything a person owns. a. estate b. will c. probate d. beneficiaries 14. A formal written statement of expected income and expenses for a business during a future period of time is called a(n). a. financial plan b. strategic plan c. budget d. marketing plan 15. Which agency protects the money that you have invested in a bank? a. SEC b. FDIC c. FCID d. GAAP 16. gives the owner the advantage of receiving cash dividends before common stockholders receive any. a. capital gain b. common stock c. diversification d. preferred stock 17. Stock in a company provides the stockholder with regular income when the company a. reinvests its earnings b. pays dividends c. splits its stock d. pays interest until maturity

PAGE 4 of 7 18. To speak effectively, you a. need not worry about the tone you use b. should express ideas clearly c. may use slang to express your ideas d. all of the above 19. Enunciation means a. pronouncing words clearly b. speaking loudly enough for everyone to hear you. c. presenting your message in as few words as possible d. all of the above 20. If you have a balance of $623.14 in your checkbook as of June 1 and you write two checks that total $507.65 and make a deposit of $1213.50, what will your ending balance be? a. $2,344.29 b. $-82.71 c. $1,328.99 d. None of the above 21. When choosing a credit card company, you should consider all of the following except: a. interest rate b. yearly fee c. credit limit d. choices of card designs 22. The signature card is the bank s record of a customer s signature. 23. The maximum balance you can have on a charge account is your a. credit approval b. credit rating c. credit limit d. APR 24. On a proof of cash report, if cash received according to the cashier s count is $1,426.06 and cash received according to the detailed audit strip is $1,462.06, then cash is a. short b. over c. proved d. under 25. Saving for vacation next summer or paying off small debts are examples of a. opportunity planning b. short-term goals c. long-term goals d. opportunity results

PAGE 5 of 7 Job 1 Endorsement 15 points Complete the three endorsements as instructed. 1. Blank endorsement complete the endorsement as if you were cashing the check for yourself. Endorse Here Do Not Write Below This Line 2. Special Endorsement - complete the endorsement as if signing this check over to Fred Johnson. Endorse Here Do Not Write Below This Line 3. Restrictive Endorsement endorse the check to be deposited only. Endorse Here Do Not Write Below This Line

PAGE 6 of 7 Job 2 Cashier Activity 30 points Complete the cash drawer count form below using the following information. (10 lines at 3 points each, total 30) ITEMS IN CASH DRAWER Coins Bills Checks 23 pennies 38 ones $ 5.75 38 nickels 26 fives 17.29 42 dimes 17 tens 8.25 28 quarters 12 twenties CASH DRAWER COUNT Date: 1/31/xx Number Type of Cash Amount Pennies Nickels Dimes Quarters Half-Dollars $1 bills $5 bills $10 bills $20 bills Checks Total cash in drawer

PAGE 7 of 7 Job 3 Check Writing 5 points Complete Check #2500 using today s date. Make it payable to Smith s Drug Store for $123.45. Sign it using your own name. 2500 20 PAY TO THE ORDER OF $ DOLLARS United National Bank Los Angeles, CA 01293 Memo --Specimen Check Only--

8 Pages BANKING & FINANCE (06) Regional 2008 Objective Portion (25 @ 2 points each) (50) Production Portion Job 1 Endorsements (15) Job 2 Cashier Activity (30) Job 3 Check Writing (5) TOTAL POINTS (100) Judges/Graders: Please double-check and verify all scores! Property of Business Professionals of America. May be reproduced only for use in the Business Professionals of America Workplace Skills Assessment Program competition.

PAGE 2 of 8 MULTIPLE CHOICE: Choose the best answer for each of the following and record your answer on the Scantron form provided: 1. An outstanding check is a. a check that has not been written yet b. a check that has been written but not yet cleared the bank c. a check that has bounced d. a check that is post-dated 2. One disadvantage of having money in a certificate of deposit (CD) versus a savings account is a. a CD earns higher interest b. you can deposit money into a CD any time you want c. a CD is only for one person d. the money in a CD can only be accessed at certain times without penalty 3. When an interest rate changes at different times during the term of the loan, it is called a. variable rate b. fixed rate c. prime rate d. loan rate 4. An endorsement that signs a check over to a specific person is a a. restrictive endorsement b. blank endorsement c. special endorsement d. forgery 5. An order drawn by one bank on its deposits in another bank to pay a third party is called a a. bank draft b. cashier s check c. certified check d. money order 6. A petty cash fund is used to pay for all expenses. 7. A 12-month period used for financial accounting purposes is called a. fiscal year b. accounting period cycle c. calendar year d. none of the above 8. The second quarter in a year would consist of the months a. January February b. April June c. July September d. March April

PAGE 3 of 8 9. When reconciling your checkbook, the bank service charge should be subtracted from the check register balance in order to balance with the bank. 10. If a person s gross pay is $200 weekly; has $44.00 Federal and State Income Tax, $2.22 City Tax, $2.50 insurance, what will this person have in the check as take-home pay? a. $145.00 b. $163.24 c. $248.72 d. $151.28 11. Simple interest is computed only on the principal. 12. The greatest disadvantage of using credit cards is a. having a record of expenses b. being in physical danger c. proving to be a responsible spender d. being tempted to overspend 13. An consists of everything a person owns. a. estate b. will c. probate d. beneficiaries 14. A formal written statement of expected income and expenses for a business during a future period of time is called a(n). a. financial plan b. strategic plan c. budget d. marketing plan 15. Which agency protects the money that you have invested in a bank? a. SEC b. FDIC c. FCID d. GAAP 16. gives the owner the advantage of receiving cash dividends before common stockholders receive any. a. capital gain b. common stock c. diversification d. preferred stock

PAGE 4 of 8 17. Stock in a company provides the stockholder with regular income when the company a. reinvests its earnings b. pays dividends c. splits its stock d. pays interest until maturity 18. To speak effectively, you a. need not worry about the tone you use b. should express ideas clearly c. may use slang to express your ideas d. all of the above 19. Enunciation means a. pronouncing words clearly b. speaking loudly enough for everyone to hear you. c. presenting your message in as few words as possible d. all of the above 20. If you have a balance of $623.14 in your checkbook as of June 1 and you write two checks in the amount of $507.65 and make a deposit of $1213.50, what will your ending balance be? a. $2,344.29 b. $-82.71 c. $1,328.99 d. None of the above 21. When choosing a credit card company, you should consider all of the following except: a. interest rate b. yearly fee c. credit limit d. choices of card designs 22. The signature card is the bank s record of a customer s signature. 23. The maximum balance you can have on a charge account is your a. credit approval b. credit rating c. credit limit d. APR 24. On a proof of cash report, if cash received according to the cashier s count is $1,426.06 and cash received according to the detailed audit strip is $1,462.06, then cash is a. short b. over c. proved d. under

PAGE 5 of 8 25. Saving for vacation next summer or paying off small debts are examples of a. opportunity planning b. short-term goals c. long-term goals d. opportunity results

PAGE 6 of 8 Job 1 Endorsement 15 points Complete the three endorsements as instructed. 1. Blank endorsement complete the endorsement as if you were cashing the check for yourself. Endorse Here Student Signature Do Not Write Below This Line 2. Special Endorsement - complete the endorsement as if signing this check over to Fred Johnson. Endorse Here Pay to the order of Fred Johnson Student Signature Do Not Write Below This Line 3. Restrictive Endorsement endorse the check to be deposited only. Endorse Here For Deposit Only Student Signature Do Not Write Below This Line

PAGE 7 of 8 Job 2 Cashier Activity 30 points Complete the cash drawer count form below using the following information. (10 lines at 3 points each, total 30) ITEMS IN CASH DRAWER Coins Bills Checks 23 pennies 38 ones $ 5.75 38 nickels 26 fives 17.29 42 dimes 17 tens 8.25 28 quarters 12 twenties CASH DRAWER COUNT Date: 1/31/xx Number Type of Cash Amount 23 Pennies 23 38 Nickels 1 90 42 Dimes 4 20 28 Quarters 7 00 Half-Dollars 38 $1 bills 38 00 26 $5 bills 130 00 17 $10 bills 170 00 12 $20 bills 240 00 3 Checks 31 29 Total cash in drawer 622 62

PAGE 8 of 8 Job 3 Check Writing 5points Complete Check #2500 using today s date. Make it payable to Smith s Drug Store for $123.45. Sign it using your own name. 20 Today s Date 2500 PAY TO THE ORDER OF Smith s Drug Store $ 123.45 One hundred twenty-three and 45/100 ----------------------------- DOLLARS United National Bank Los Angeles, CA 01293 Memo --Specimen Check Only-- Student s signature