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What We ll Learn Today Define: Automated Teller Machine (ATM), Bank, Bank Service Charges, Check, Checking Account, Deposit, Interest, Savings Account, Tellers, Withdraw Understand how you can interact with banks Recognize what to look for at a bank that will be right for you Page 2

Thinking About Banks A bank is a safe place to keep money. Page 3

Thinking About Banks It s safer than keeping it at home Page 4

Angie s Story Angie lived in an apartment where she liked her housemates. She kept her cash under her mattress. One day her support coordinator told her she shouldn t keep her money there. Angie said, But I trust my housemates! Does that mean it s OK to keep money there? Page 5

Thinking About Banks You may bank using an Automated Teller Machine (ATM) Page 6

Thinking About Banks You can compare banks to get the best deal Page 7

Where can you put your money? Checking Account For money you will spend using checks or a debit card. ABLE Account : To save up to meet special needs. You can add up to$14,000 a year Ask someone you trust for help Savings Account For money you hold onto until needed. Special Needs Trust To help you save for your future. Smartphone tip: You can check all of your accounts using your phone. Page 8

Banking Terms Challenge Match the banking term with the correct definition by finding the person who has the other half of your card as quickly as possible. Each card has a hint that will help you make sure your match is correct. Be prepared to share your banking term and definition. Example: Banking term (with hint) Definition (with hint) Bank (matches with 9-word definition) A place where you can safely keep your money (matches with a 4-letter word). Page 9

Thinking About Banks A BANK is a place where people can safely keep their money in accounts like checking and savings. There are many different banks Page 10

What they offer Checking Accounts Money deposited into these accounts can be used to buy things using either checks or debit cards. Page 11

What they offer Savings Accounts Money is deposited into these accounts to be held onto for later use. Banks like for you to keep your money with them in savings accounts. The bank will pay you a small amount of money (called interest) for keeping your money there. Page 12

How to interact with a bank Go there and talk with an employee Page 13

How to interact with a bank Use an ATM (Automated Teller Machine) Page 14

How to interact with a bank You can interact with your bank using your smartphone. You can see how much money you have. Smartphone tip: You can even put the money from a check into the bank using your phone. Get help if needed. Page 15

How to interact with a bank Instead of your phone, you may like using a computer to interact with your bank like a tablet or desktop computer. Page 16

Borrowing and questions You can borrow money through loans or credit cards. Borrowed money must be paid back with interest. Banks are trusted businesses where you can safely keep your money. It is always okay to ask questions at the bank if you need help. Page 17

Which banking features are important to you? Order of Importance Feature Look and Feel Does the building look nice and feel safe? Access Cost Service Rewards Location Reputation Technology Is it easy for you to get in and out? Does the bank charge fees on your account? Are bank employees happy to answer your questions? Are there rewards like credit card points or other perks? Is the bank near your home or work? Do other people like this bank? Does the bank offer online services and an ATM? Page 18

What we learned today Define: Automated Teller Machine (ATM), Bank, Bank Service Charges, Check, Checking Account, Deposit, Interest, Savings Account, Tellers, Withdraw Understand how you can interact with banks Recognize what to look for at a bank that will be right for you Page 19

Questions? Learn personal finance skills right on your smartphone, tablet or computer. Visit the TD Bank learning center at tdbank.com/financialeducation and register to get started. Page 20