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Checking/Money Market Accounts
Q. What is the difference between current balance and available balance?
A. Current balance is the balance in your account immediately after the last time the bank posted transactions to your account. Available balance may be different from your current balance and reflects certain transactions to your account since the last posting. For example, a cash deposit would increase your available balance and cash withdrawal would decrease your available balance. Some of the transactions that affect available balance are cash deposits and withdrawals, transfers, automatic (ACH) deposits and drafts, and point-of-sale purchases made using your ATM card or VISA Check Card.
Q. How do I view older transactions?
A. Using the drop-down menu labeled "Show Transactions," you may choose "Since Last Statement" or "Prior History." The Since Last Statement option lists the transactions that have occurred since your most recent statement was mailed to you. Select Prior History and click View to see the transactions that appeared on the two previous monthly statements for this account.
Q. How do I search for a specific transaction?
A. The Filter Transactions section, located beneath the list of your transactions, allows you to search for specific transactions. You may search by date range or by check range. Simply enter the dates or check numbers for which you wish to search, and click View to display the results.
Q. How do I view details for another account?
A. Use the Choose Account drop-down menu in the upper right to select another of your accounts. Then click View to display the details for that account.
Q. How do I view a check?
A. To view a check, simply click on the check number in the Description column.
Q. How do I inquire about a specific transaction?
A. To inquire about a transaction, click the Messages button at the top of the screen. This will allow you to send a secure, encrypted message directly to online banking Customer Services. Remember, ordinary internet e-mail is not secure, so if you choose to send us a message through your e-mail program rather than through online banking, please do not include any sensitive information such as your account number or social security number.
Q. What is the Running Balance column?
A. This column displays a running balance for your account, which allows you to see the impact of each individual transaction on your account balance. Some customers find this helpful when reconciling their checkbook register to their online account detail.
Q. Why does the Running Balance column disappear?
A. Since this column displays a running balance, it will disappear if you sort your transactions by clicking any of the underlined column headers. The running balance will only appear if transactions are listed in the default view - the order in which they were processed.
Q. How can I sort the transactions?
A. You can sort the transactions by clicking on any of the column headers. For example, if you wish to see all the deposits and other credits to your account grouped together at the beginning of the list, click on the word "Credit" at the top of that column. The default setting is to display transactions in the order in which they were processed, with older transactions at the top of the list.
Q. Why are there no transactions?
A. If you are viewing transactions since your last statement (the default view), you will not see any transactions if none have posted since your last statement was prepared. In that case, use the drop-down box to view Prior History or use the Filter Transactions feature to look for specific transactions.

Choosing Prior History will display transactions from your last two statements. Prior History will be blank if there were no transactions on your account during that two-month period. If you use the Filter Transactions feature and the results show no transactions, it means that no posted transactions fit in the date range or check range you specified.
Q. What is included in Today's Credits and Today's Debits?
A. Today's Credits include cash deposits, direct (ACH) deposits, and online and telephone transfers to your account since the last night's posting. Today's Debits include cash withdrawals, cashed checks, direct (ACH) debits, point-of-sale purchases made using your ATM card or VISA Check Card, online and telephone transfers from your account since the last night's posting.
Q. What is Download Transaction Data and why should I do it?
A. The Download Transaction Data feature allows you to save transaction information as a file on your computer or on a disk. You can then import the file into your Quicken or Microsoft Money software. Clicking Download will save all the transactions displayed on the screen. If you wish to expand or narrow the list of transactions displayed, use the Filter Transactions feature before downloading.
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