The Buzz About Boosting Up Your Side Tear Checks Image Profile

By Dominiqe Stargate

Take the time to beef up your overall checkbook image by finding a design that better reflects your individual style. There are 3 basic styles to choose from based on functionality: the wallet top stub style where the perforations are at the top of the check, side tear checks and the desk set checks which come in 3 per page formats and in sets of 300 checks the fit in a binder.

Most people purchase their checks from their personal banks. The other option is to purchase checks online direct from the check manufacturer's broker. In either case, you'll need to ask the bank to let you see their catalog and if you are looking for side tear or top stub checks, see the selection that they offer.

You'll find a large selection of designs in almost any category imaginable. You'll want to choose a design that best reflects your taste. If you have a business you can incorporate the logo, product or building into the check design.

The main thing to consider is correct check account numbers. Double check that it is accurate as well as your routing number is the correct number. Also, check the last number in your check sequence and order the following numbers for that sequence.

Make sure your name and address appears the way you like it. There are prints types and font choices available. Many like script styles in their check design. Recheck for accuracy.

Bank checks incorporate many safeguards to thwart fraudsters. Stolen checking account numbers are used by crooks to issue fake checks and fool the officials at the bank.

There may be a padlock on the back of the check explaining security features of the check. It may involve smudge ink that if erased, will be very noticeable. Micro printing is another feature that makes it almost impossible for a fraudster to duplicate. There may be watermarks and various security marks that make the check distinguishable.

To sum up your beefing up of your check image, you'll need to decide on if you are going to use side tear checks or the top stub check style. With the top stub wallet style you'll have to enter your accounting inside your check register. A nice feature with side tear checks is that they tear out easy and you can enter the information on the attached stub.

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