What You'll Learn
Course Overview: Topics include how to determine if a check is legal and if it is completely and properly filled out, identify regular features of a check, basic steps in processing a check, and much more.
Learning Objectives
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Determine if a document presented to you is legal, and if it is completely and properly filled out
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Identify regular features of a check that are not legally required, as well as certain unique features found on some checks
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Recognize special types of checks and how they are generally used
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Explain the basic steps in processing a check
Audience: Tellers
Length of Course: This course takes approximately 30 minutes to complete.
*This course does NOT qualify, nor meet the National Standard for NASBA accreditation.
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