How Do You Fill Out A Bank Deposit Slip?
Putting money in the bank may seem as easy as walking up to the bank cashier sitting behind the counter, laying money down, and saying, “Here put this in my bank account.” Filling out a deposit slip to accompany your cash or check will make putting money in your bank account that easy. Without it, prepare yourself for the “third degree” (a lot of questions). Step 1 jQuery(document).ready(function(){ jQuery(‘#jsArticleStep1 span.image a:first’).attr(‘href’,’http://i.ehow.com/images/GlobalPhoto/Articles/4921237/checkbook_Full.jpg’); }); checkbook Gather all the money and checks you want deposited and a deposit slip (found in the back of your checkbook). If you don’t have a checking account, the bank will provide a blank one for you. Each bank’s deposit slip may be slightly different; however, the information put on it will be the same. Step 2 Write your name in the space provided. Usually, your name will be printed on the deposit slip. If not, write it in the space provided. Step 3 jQuer