Check Accounts
It was only recently checks and checking accounts were the only viable way to conduct your day-to-day financial
affairs at both a personal and business level. With the advent of new technologies, financial transactions
can happen at the flick of a mouse button; but the reality is that computers and the internet, have not quite made
the humble check redundant.
It is an undeniable truth that consumers use checks far less than say 20 years ago. Credit cards, online
payment channels like PayPal are an easy and convenient alternative. There are however some situations that
just cry out for the old fashioned check.
Stalling Payments
There are times when you want to slow down your bill payments. Cash flow is all important and paying a
bill by check can buy you a day or two extra. By the time you put your payment in the mail, your creditor
banks the check, and then it clears at your bank can easily take 2 or 3 days. However for all intents and
purposes you have paid the moment your creditor receives the payment.
Safety of Transaction
This may sound like a misnomer, but if you get a bank draft (or bank cheque depending what country you live in),
these are guaranteed by the bank and are virtually as good as cash, with the added bonus of the check being written
in the name of the recipient. Many financial transactions demand this level of security. A good example
is a bond I just paid on my rented apartment. The realtor insisted that I make the first payment and bond by
bank check for security.
Business Still Like Checks
It may seem like a quaint old fashioned way, but many business still like to use checks to pay their
bills. They are easily mailed and provide a written record of your payment in the stub. Many small
business owners like to sit down with their checkbook and pile of bills once a month and clear all their bills in
one sitting.
Checks have many other uses. Just use a imaginative thinking to make using checks a convenient part of your
life. If it has been a while since using one, why not give it a try.
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