It depends:
a. Yes - If you are joint holder of the account along with your parents then you can deposit it into that account
b. No - If you are not a joint holder of the account along with your parents, then you cannot deposit it into that account.
A check can be deposited only into an account that is held by the person on whose name the check is issued.
Cash Deposits means when the money deposit to your Account(yourself/others)same time your account will be shows the credit, but in case fo cheque deposit bankers send to the cheque for clearence when its cleare then only your account will be shos credit.
No, you cannot withdraw cash from a teller using a crossed cheque that is issued in your name, as crossing typically indicates that the cheque must be deposited into a bank account rather than cashed. The crossed cheque is meant for security purposes, and only the account holder can deposit it into their account. If you need to access funds, you would need to deposit the cheque into your bank account first.
Yes we can make this by depositing the cheque in our account
Under some circumstances, yes, but in general no. For instance, you can usually deposit checks written to your minor children into your account.
Cheque negotiation refers to the process by which a payee presents a cheque to a bank for payment or deposit. It involves the transfer of the cheque from the payee to the bank, which verifies its authenticity and ensures that sufficient funds are available in the payer's account. Successful negotiation results in the payee receiving the funds, either in cash or as a deposit into their account. This process is crucial for the secure and efficient handling of payments in financial transactions.
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Bounced cheque entry is the reversal of original entry of cheque deposit as follows: [Debit] Cash account [Credit] Bank account
Deposit it into your bank account A crossed cheque cannot be cashed directly. It can only be deposited into a bank account.
by opening a/c only can deposit n withdraw money
Cash Deposits means when the money deposit to your Account(yourself/others)same time your account will be shows the credit, but in case fo cheque deposit bankers send to the cheque for clearence when its cleare then only your account will be shos credit.
You cannot. A Crossed Cheque is also called an Account Payee Only Cheque which means that, this cheque cannot be cashed directly. It can only be deposited into the bank account of the person to whom this cheque is issued. So, the only way you can cash the cheque is by opening a bank account (or using your existing bank account) and deposit this cheque.
If you endorse it as payable to them it will usually be accepted for deposit into someone else's account.
A Crossed Cheque is also called an Account Payee Only Cheque which means that, this cheque cannot be cashed directly. It can only be deposited into the bank account of the person to whom this cheque is issued. So, the only way you can cash the cheque is by opening a bank account (or using your existing bank account) and deposit this cheque.
It depends on various factors. Let us take a look assuming you have got a cheque from a friend who has an account in ICICI Bank, Chennai:If you visit any ICICI Bank branch in Chennai and deposit the cheque into your ICICI account - Usually the same dayIf you visit any ICICI Bank branch outside Chennai and deposit the cheque into your ICICI account - Usually the same or next working dayIf you visit any other bank in Chennai and deposit the cheque into your account - 2 to 3 business daysIf you visit any other bank outside Chennai and deposit the cheque into your account - 3 to 5 business days
No, you cannot withdraw cash from a teller using a crossed cheque that is issued in your name, as crossing typically indicates that the cheque must be deposited into a bank account rather than cashed. The crossed cheque is meant for security purposes, and only the account holder can deposit it into their account. If you need to access funds, you would need to deposit the cheque into your bank account first.
Yes we can make this by depositing the cheque in our account