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Co-authored Articles (126)
Endorsing and Signing Checks: A Complete Guide
Learn how to endorse a personal check or sign it over to someone else If someone gives you a check, you must endorse it before you can cash it or deposit it in your bank account. Through your endorsement, you give the ba...
How to
Be Rich at a Young Age
Getting rich at any age, and particularly a young age, requires hard work, planning, and saving for most people, unless they are lucky enough to inherit their wealth. While it may seem like young and famous entertainers,...
How to
Locate a Check Routing Number
When you're providing funds for an online transaction or filling out form for direct deposit, you'll often be asked for your bank's routing number. That's a nine-digit number provided by the American Banker's Associatio...
How to Write an Email to a Customer Service Agent
A complete guide to contacting customer service via emailWhen it comes to sending an email to customer service, some people may feel stuck. What kind of conventions or protocols apply to a customer service request? Altho...
How to
Wire Transfer Money
One of the fastest ways to transfer money between two parties is to wire transfer money. A wire transfer allows you to send money quickly and securely. The sender is required to provide information about the bank or inst...
How to
Fill Out a Cashier's Check
A cashier's check is a check that offers significantly more security to the payee because it's drawn against the bank's funds and not against an individual account holder's funds. However, when it comes time to obtain a ...
How to
Put Money on a Gift Card
Have an old gift card you really love but it's all out of money? Would you rather just reload it and not have to go and pick a new gift card? There may be several ways for you to reload the card—in person, through your...
How to Fill Out a MoneyGram Money Order the Right Way
A comprehensive guide to correctly filling out a Moneygram A Moneygram money order must be filled out correctly to ensure that the payment is accepted and processed without any complications. This wikiHow will teach you ...
How to
Count Money
A big pile of dollar bills and coins is a beautiful sight, but how do you know exactly how much money you have? Counting money is a breeze when you can identify your bills and coins quickly and do a little mental math. W...
The Complete Guide to Purchasing a Cashier’s Check
Getting a cashier’s check is simple with our easy-to-follow stepsA cashier's check is a check that is drawn on a bank's funds rather than your own personal funds. It offers a secure way to pay in situations where a per...
How to
Survive if You Cannot Find a Job
No job? Learn how to stay afloat while still looking toward the futureSurviving without a job is challenging. If you don't have a regular monthly income, you may have a hard time paying your bills, filling your time and ...
How to
Make Money Online
Nowadays there are lots of opportunities to earn money online. Whether you’re looking to make money online full-time or you just want to supplement your income, you have a variety of options to choose from. This wikiHo...
How to
Sell Stock Certificates
If you find yourself in possession of old stock certificates, you have a few options for selling them. You can cash them in through the transfer agent of the company with which the stock is owned. Or, you can work with...
How to
Buy a Tax Lien Certificate
A tax lien is often filed by a local government against a property owner who has failed to pay property taxes. The government agency involved will issue a public certificate stating the amount of unpaid taxes and verifyi...
How to
Sign over a Check
A third-party check is a personal or business check that is signed over as payment to another person. Signing over a check can be helpful if you have a check that was written to you and you need to pay someone else with ...
How to
Pay off Someone Else's Mortgage
A mortgage is a long-term loan, used to pay for a home. Not paying your mortgage will ruin your credit and cost your house. If someone you care for is falling behind on their mortgage or if you simply want to give them a...
How to
Write an Audit Report
An audit report is a formal document that summarizes a company's financial performance and states whether the company complies with financial reporting regulations. The audit report is the end result of an audit and can ...
How to
Exchange Old Money
Exchanging old currency may be necessary for several reasons. If your currency is old and damaged, you may want to exchange this currency for newer and usable currency. You may also own notes and coins that are from now-...
How to
Write a Promissory Note
A promissory note is a written agreement to repay a debt. Sometimes referred to as a note, this document is legally enforceable. Taking the time to learn how to write a promissory note, or write an IOU, will help in your...
How to
Buy Premium Bonds
Premium bonds are divided into two categories. One type is a specific type of lottery bond sold by National Savings and Investments (NS&I), located in the United Kingdom (UK). NS&I Premium Bonds are backed by Her Majesty...