“A bank is a safe place for people to keep
their money.” (P.4)
This time, I’m going to introduce everybody
this book about bank. Bank has a lot of important parts for people. Do you
often go to banks? I often go to ATMs and I keep my money in the some banks.
Banks pay people free for keeping their money in a saving account. Banks also
lend money to people to buy big things like cars and houses. It’s called loam.
People have to pay to the bank along with a free. These frees make the bank a
lot of money. In the past, people did all of their banking in front of the
counter. People had to go into a bank and talk to a bank teller. But, in the
last few years, banks have given people to new ways of banking. For example,
ATMs, electric banking, drive-thru banking and phone banking. Do you know
drive-thru banking? It’s popular in the USA, but many on the countries aren’t
popular. Drive-thru banking allows people to do their banking without having to
get out of their car. It’s very comfortable because of it’s speed and safety. I
think that I want drive-thru banking to speed early in Japan. Next, electric
banking is done over the Internet. But people can’t get cash out of their bank
account by using electric banking. They can pay bills by using electric
banking. The best things by using it is that people can pay bills and see how
much money they have in their account without having to leave their house. Next,
phone banking is that people can do their banking by using their phone. They
can pay bills by pressing the numbers on their phone when they use telephone
banking. But, they can’t get cash out of their bank account by using telephone
banking. Lastly, a lot of people still like to do their banking in front of the
counter. Because it’s hard for older people to learn new ways of banking,
people have to talk to a bank clerk about getting loam and people like dealing
with bank clerks and not machine. I haven’t ever known about banks before I
read this book. I could add to my stack of know ledge about banks. Please read
this book everyone by all means. Thank you for reading!
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References
Brasch, Nicolas. (2007). Banks and Banking. South Melbourne, Australia. Usbourne
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