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 %
Check out the Massachusetts government website in the related link for information.
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.
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.
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 %).
No. Normally it is the percentage sign that follows. For example, five percent would be 5% (not %5).
You should sign the back of the check on the designated line.