Separate the dollar amount and the cent amount with a decimal point — 47. 50, for example.
Written dollar amount + “and” + fractional cent amount: forty-seven and 50/100. Written dollar amount + “dollars and” + fractional cent amount: forty-seven dollars and 50/100. Some people choose to draw a straight horizontal line after the fractional cent amount to fill out the line: forty-seven dollars and 50/100 —————. This prevents other people from adding to or changing the amount you write.
Correct: forty-seven Incorrect: forty seven or fortyseven
Correct: two million, five hundred fifty-two thousand, eight hundred forty-seven dollars and 00/100 ——. Incorrect: 2,552,847 dollars and 00/100 ——————.
In the United States, the abbreviation follows the order of month/date/year: January 11, 2015 is written as 1/11/15. However, in many other parts of the world, the month and date are switched to date/month/year: the same date would be written as 11/1/15. In some Eastern Asian countries, the date might be formatted as year/month/date: 2015/1/11. Note that using the wrong format can make a big difference — January to November. Be sure to use a format appropriate for the country in which you are banking.
Note that post-dating checks can be illegal if you manipulated the date with the intention of defrauding someone. [4] X Research source However, if you post-date the check for legitimate reasons, the practice is perfectly legal.
To be safe, always ask who a check should be made out to. The person who will deposit the check will be able to give you the proper legal name.
If you’re paying rent to a landlord with many renters, you might list your address in the memo to remind them which unit you rent. If you’re paying a utility bill, you can include your customer account number on the memo line. The memo line is optional, and can be left blank.
Never sign a blank check. If you lose it, anyone could pick it up, then fill in their name and a large amount of money. If the check has your signature on it, they could steal a lot of money from you!