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Saturday, 1 February 2014

0 Cashier's Check







What it is:




A cashier's check is a check that guarantees the availability of the underlying funds because it is drawn upon and issued by the bank itself.




How it works/Example:




To obtain a cashier's check, a person must first deposit funds equal to the check amount with the issuing bank. The bank then generates a check to the payee drawn on the bank's own account. The name of the remitter (the person purchasing the check) is noted on the check. The check is signed by a bank cashier or officer.

Banks typically charge a fee for cashier's checks.




Why it Matters:




Only under extremely unusual and rare circumstances will a cashier's check bounce. Because the bank assumes the obligation for payment, thereby ensuring a high degree of safety, some institutions require that payments be made via cashier's check.







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