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How to Write a English Cheque

Learn how to write a proper English cheque by following the steps outlined below. You should start by writing the amount of money you want to pay on the long line. You should also make sure the words on the line match the dollar amount on the check. Once the payee and the amount match, write the date in the top right corner. The cheque has a six-month validity period, so you will need to cash it before that date. You can also use the post-dating technique to create a cheque that is valid until a future date.



Next, you should write the payee's name. You should make sure that this name matches the name on the bank account, which is usually the person's first name. If you are writing a check for a business, you should write the company's full name. You can also use a shorter form of the payee's last or middle name. If it is a gift, you should include the payee's name and the date, but never write the payee's full address on the cheque.


In case the cheque is made payable to multiple people, you should write the amount of money in words. This is not mandatory, but it helps you clarify the amount you want to withdraw. You should also write the name of the company or business in the numerator. The company or business's name should be the same as the one listed on your bill, statement, or invoice. You can also write the date. This should be the day of the cheque, and you should write the day, month, and year.


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