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INGLÊS NO BANCO
(Answer Key - Intermediate)
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personal
deposit
transfers
terms
provide
apply
app
online
verify
minimum
co-owner
photo
social
fees
immigrant
account
government
bill
citizen
joint
How to open a checking and savings account
Opening a new bank account is quick and painless when you know what to expect
and how to prepare. Whether you
apply
for an account
online
or in person, you’ll
need
personal
details like your
social
security number on hand, and potentially a
way to pay a
minimum
opening deposit.
Here’s what you need to open a new checking or savings account:
1. You’ll need to show a valid,
government-issued
photo
ID, such as a
driver’s license or a passport. Non-drivers can get a state ID card at the
Department of Motor Vehicles office.
2. You’ll need to
provide
other basic information to
verify
who you are, such
as your date of birth,
If
you’re opening a
joint
account, all owners’
information — identification and personal information — is needed.
3. If you’re not yet 18, you’ll probably need to have a parent or legal guardian
as a
co-owner
who can sign legal documents with the bank.
4.
If you’ve had issues with your credit history or if you’re not a U.S.
citizen,
let the
bank
know about your circumstances and ask to get info on opening
a bank account as an immigrant.
5.
Apply and make your first deposit online or over the phone.
6.
Monitor your new account for feature changes, new
terms
of service and
fees — and find out how to avoid them.
Fees
can be charged for monthly
maintenance, overdrafts and wire
transfers.
7. Close your old account, if needed, and
you can also transfer money from
another account.
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8.
Cancel automatic bill pay from your old bank and set up new ones with
your new account information.
9.
Download your new bank’s
app,
sign out of and delete your old one, and
turn off any alerts you were receiving.
1. Which of the following is a possible correct response?
TELLER:
What can I do for you?
YOU:
__________________.
a)
b)
c)
d)
I usually do all my banking online.
I’d like to open a bank account.
I understand.
I’m not sure.
2. Which of the following is a possible correct response?
TELLER:
Did you want a joint account?
YOU:
__________________.
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
Yes, I usually do all my banking online.
Yes, I’d like to link my external bank account.
No, it’s just me, for now.
No, she just 15 years old now.
3. Which of the following is a possible correct response?
YOU:
Do you offer direct deposit?
TELLER:
__________________.
a)
b)
c)
d)
Yes, there’s a charge of $30.
Yes, you can definitely connect those accounts.
No, it takes more than two business days.
No, we offer this service to save you time.
4. Which of the following is a possible correct response?
YOU:
What are the requirements?
TELLER:
__________________.
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a)
b)
c)
d)
Yes, $50 between the two accounts.
For sure! We’d need to run a credit history check.
Well, your savings can earn you interest.
Well, you need to deposit a minimum of $50.
5. Which of the following is a possible correct response?
YOU:
How much am I charged for wire transfers?
TELLER:
__________________.
a)
b)
c)
d)
Somewhere between $30 and $45.
A minimum opening deposit of $100.
There are no monthly service charges.
$50 between the two accounts.
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