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How To Write A Check With No Cents

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Step 1

Enter the amount in dollars and cents in the provided fields. Make sure to specify '0' for the cents if there are none.

Step 2

Fill in the name of the person or entity the check is payable to in the designated field.

Step 3

Add any additional information such as the memo or date in the provided text area.

Main Features

General Check Writing

Learn the basics of how to write a check. Understand the essential steps involved in writing a check, including filling out the date, payee information, amount in numbers and words, and your signature. Whether you are writing a check for the first time or need a refresher, our guide covers all aspects of writing a check.

Writing Checks with Cents

Get detailed instructions on how to write checks that include cents. Learn how to correctly write the amount in both numeric and word formats when your check involves cents. Ensure your checks are filled out accurately to avoid any discrepancies or issues.

Writing Checks for Specific Amounts

Find out how to write checks for specific amounts such as $50, $100, or $200. Our guide provides examples and tips on writing checks for various sums, ensuring you know how to spell out the amount in words and avoid common mistakes.

FAQ

How do I write a check with no cents?

To write a check with no cents, enter the amount in dollars in the numeric field and write '00/100' in the cents portion. In the amount in words field, write the dollar amount followed by 'and 00/100'.

What should I do if I make a mistake on a check?

If you make a mistake on a check, it is best to void the check and start over. Write 'VOID' across the check and keep it for your records.

How can I ensure my check is filled out correctly?

Double-check all fields, including the date, payee name, amount in numbers and words, and your signature. Ensure there are no discrepancies between the numeric and written amounts.

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