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Education
All check writers are
required to complete an educational course that teaches them how to get and keep
control of finances. It is proven that these courses lower the number of repeat
offenders.
Fewer repeat offenders mean
fewer bad checks.
The four-hour course
goes far beyond how to balance a check book. The class stresses that writing bad
checks is a crime. There is a section devoted to handling a checking account
responsibly including exercises on balancing and reconciling a checking account.
After that, the course examines
how to budget and plan for all kinds of expenses, how to stretch dollars, and
how to save money in all segments of a person’s finances.
The material is presented in a
helpful manner that treats the person’s bad check(s) as a financial injury and
explains how to recover from that injury in a way that encourages the person to
improve the way he or she handles money.
This is the same Check Writer Educational Course that has been praised and used
by District Attorneys across the country.
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