I think this symbols means "care of." In orther words who are receiving a check that is for the benefit of someone else. But I am not positive.
Yes, you can sign over a government check to someone else by endorsing the back of the check with your signature and writing "Pay to the order of recipient's name" above your signature.
You sign a check on the line located at the bottom right corner of the check.
No, you do not sign a check before depositing it.
You should sign the back of the check on the designated line.
To sign the back of a check is to endorse it.
Yes, you can sign over a government check to someone else by endorsing the back of the check with your signature and writing "Pay to the order of recipient's name" above your signature.
Percent sign (%) is read as percent.
% This is the sign for a percent. Shift+5
What government can sign currency?
Percent is abbreviated pct. or the sign %
To multiply 6.5 percent without the percent sign, you can divide the percent value by 100. Therefore, multiplying 6.5 percent is the same as multiplying 0.065.
The proper place to put a percent sign in a range is as follows: 40-60% The percent sign is not used after both ranges (40 and 60) when ranges are used. However, when a percentage range is not being described, such as 40 percent, it is acceptable to place the percent sign immediately following the digits (60 percent; 60%), or a space may be used between the digits and the sign (60 %).
Check out the Massachusetts government website in the related link for information.
No. Normally it is the percentage sign that follows. For example, five percent would be 5% (not %5).
You sign a check on the line located at the bottom right corner of the check.
Just add the percent sign. (2.32%)
No, you do not sign a check before depositing it.