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Money and Negotiable Instruments
NEW!

(This course replaces Course S100.)




A solid understanding of money and negotiable instruments is critical to credit union operations. These interactive courses will help improve efficiency and accuracy by exploring the methods for handling cash, share drafts, and other negotiable instruments. Additionally, learn how the clearing process works and how to prevent fraud with proven processes for detecting counterfeit money and recognizing bad checks. The online module contains 6 courses.



This module contains 6 online courses:
  1. Currency Facts and Features (A1024A)
  2. Handling and Organizing Cash (A1024B)
  3. Checks and Share Drafts (A1024C)
  4. Detecting Bad Checks and Drafts (A1024D)
  5. The Clearing Process (A1024E)
  6. Additional Negotiable Instruments (A1024F)

This course is a recommended course in the following learning plans:

Core Competency Courses New Employee Orientation


 

Course Number:
A1024 (online)

S1322 (print) is an equivalent course



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