Banks charge fees for bounced checksthat is, checks that exceed the balance in the account. It has

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Banks charge fees for “bounced” checks—that is, checks that exceed the balance in the account. It has been estimated that processing bounced checks costs a bank roughly

$1.50 per check. Thus, the profi t margin on bounced checks is very high. Recognizing this, some banks have started to process checks from largest to smallest. By doing this, they maximize the number of checks that bounce if a customer overdraws an account.

For example, NationsBank (now Bank of America) projected a $14 million increase in fee revenue as a result of processing largest checks fi rst. In response to criticism, banks have responded that their customers prefer to have large checks processed fi rst, because those tend to be the most important. At the other extreme, some banks will cover their customers’

bounced checks, effectively extending them an interest-free loan while their account is overdrawn.

Instructions Answer each of the following questions.

(a) Carl Roen had a balance of $1,500 in his checking account at First National Bank on a day when the bank received the following fi ve checks for processing against his account.

Check Number Amount Check Number Amount 3150 $ 35 3165 $ 550 3162 400 3166 1,510 3169 180 Assuming a $30 fee assessed by the bank for each bounced check, how much fee revenue would the bank generate if it processed checks (1) from largest to smallest,

(2) from smallest to largest, and (3) in order of check number?

(b) Do you think that processing checks from largest to smallest is an ethical business practice?

(c) In addition to ethical issues, what other issues must a bank consider in deciding whether to process checks from largest to smallest?

(d) If you were managing a bank, what policy would you adopt on bounced checks?

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Financial Accounting

ISBN: 9781118953907

8th Edition

Authors: Paul D Kimmel, Jerry J Weygandt, Donald E Kieso

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