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What is the difference between a teller's check and a personal check?

A. A teller's check is written by an individual to a bank teller and a
personal check is also written by an individual.
B. A personal check is issued by an individual and a teller's check is
issued by a bank teller.
C. A personal check is issued by a company and a teller's check is
obtained from the bank by an individual.
D. A personal check may not be drawn on a corporate account but a
teller's check may be drawn on a corporate account.

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The answer is D. I had this question before
User Vijikumar M
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Answer:

B. A personal check is issued by an individual and a teller's check is issued by a bank teller.

Step-by-step explanation:

A personal check is money that comes from one's own account in the bank and a tellers' check is money that a bank teller uses to pay other banks or financial institutions.

User Burhan Khalid
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