Did you know approximately 3 billion commercial checks are still written each year? Despite living in a digital world, checks remain a common, and sometimes necessary, trusted form of payment. Keeping a supply on hand has many practical uses including paying certain service providers, making donations to organizations, handling invoices between businesses, and simple person-to-person transactions. They provide an easy way to record, track, and mail your bill payments. In some cases, they may also help you avoid unnecessary credit card fees often added to your bill. What else makes checks a familiar payment option for households and businesses?
Checks provide a tangible record of payment and better oversight of your account balance compared to credit cards. That gives check users a genuine feeling of security and peace of mind. For many, writing a check is the next best thing to taking actual cash out of your pocket to pay for goods and services. Yet, checks give Americans the secure and convenient freedom from carrying excessive amounts of cash.
Did you know that credit cards can motivate consumers to spend as much as 30% more than if they paid in cash? It’s just so easy to pull out the plastic and buy just about anything. That can fall into the category of impulse spending. But, writing a check can help most of us by watching our balance as we make entries to the check register. The control factor can help greatly in following a budget and controlling the desire to spend more — it’s good old fashioned conservatism. That’s a benefit that cannot be denied. Checks and healthy money management go hand in hand.
Most people are a little foggy about the numbers on a check, so here are some helpful explanations:
Of course, your personal information such as the Date, Pay to, Amount Box, Payment Description, For memo and Signature make the check complete. Since October 28, 2004, checks are required to be printed to comply with what is known as Check 21 regulations. All the elements of your check must comply with these regulations to make your check process more efficiently and faster within the banking system. All SuperValue Checks are Check 21 compliant. You may notice that some of our images are faded somewhat in order to meet practical and legal requirements. Designing a check so that all the pieces in the puzzle fit correctly can be quite a challenge! But, you can be sure that every SuperValue Check is much more than a work of art. They are also functional — guaranteed to work in every financial institution in America.