Direct
Deposit: Safe, Simple and Convenient
Q: I
work for a small company, and my employer recently started offering direct
deposit of paychecks. This doesn’t sound secure to me, and anyway, I like
getting and depositing my paycheck. Is there any reason to opt for direct
deposit?
A: There’s a very short list of things that
really haven’t changed in the past 50 years: apple pie, your fourth-grade
teacher’s fashion sense and paper checks. Despite the advances that have been
made in financial technology, paper checks are really about the same
instruments they always have been. In a digital world, they’re increasingly
expensive, cumbersome and insecure.
Many employers already have or are moving to
an all-electronic system for paying their employees, and at the center of that
system is direct deposit. Direct deposit transmits your paycheck from your
employer’s business account directly into your checking, savings or pre-paid
account(s). You still get a pay stub or an electronic equivalent from your
employer that lists the amount of the transfer along with any deductions, like
taxes, health care or retirement.
What you won’t have to do is hold on to that
check until you can find time to get to a branch. Payroll deposits clear
instantaneously, which means the money is generally available in your account
the same day.
Direct deposit really is the way of the
future. Many large employers and some benefit providers require it, and it’s
easy to see why. Let’s look at three reasons why direct deposit is right for
you.
1.)
Safety
Think like a criminal for a second. A paycheck
is the largest check most people see on a regular basis. This makes it a
tempting target for theft. Think about how your employer would react to someone
picking up your paycheck for you. Someone could pretend to be a spouse,
babysitter or friend doing you a “favor.”
While the signature requirement is some
protection, many check-cashing establishments don’t look closely for a match.
It’s remarkably easy to cash a stolen check and the law provides little
protection. Your employer might be sympathetic, but they’re probably not
willing to issue you a second paycheck. The burden would be on you to prove the
theft before you could get your salary.
With a direct deposit, those concerns are
virtually nonexistent. There are no paper checks to keep safe. No one needs to
pick up your paycheck for you. There’s no concern that someone else will
accidentally be given your check. The whole transaction is handled seamlessly
by computer.
2.)
Simplicity
Believe it or not, the process of payroll is
incredibly complicated for companies. Many of them hire outside firms at great
expense to ensure they’re accurately paying their employees in compliance with
various state and federal regulations. One of the costs involved in payroll
production is the printing of checks. Paper checks must be printed, signed and
recorded, all of which requires labor.
The cost of writing, verifying and
safeguarding a paper check is about $1 per employee per pay period, assuming no
lost checks or pay disputes. The lost time to distributing and depositing those
checks is about $2 per employee, so it costs businesses about $3 to print and
distribute paper checks. Direct deposit costs about half as much.
These savings may seem insignificant, but they
add up quickly. Your employer spending less money on payroll means more money
to pay you. Whether those cost savings result in a lower-priced product, more
investment in the business or higher wages, you benefit. When your employer
comes out ahead, so do you.
3.)
Convenience
Obviously, direct deposit saves you an errand
every pay period. The stress of fighting rush-hour traffic to make it to a
branch office before closing time on payday is considerable. There’s also no
need to worry if you got your paycheck deposited in time for same-day
processing. Say goodbye to account guessing games.
Beyond the obvious conveniences, direct
deposit opens up a slew of other possibilities. You can more easily automate
your savings by depositing a portion of each payroll into a savings account and
the rest into your checking. You can pay bills more easily online since you get
confirmation your funds are available. You may also be able to secure lower
fees or a higher interest rate on your checking account!
Paperless
payroll saves trees, it saves time and it saves frustration. It does all of
this while being safer, faster, and more secure. If you’re unsure about your
direct deposit options, stop by or call CORE Credit Union. Our helpful representatives can get you
the information you need to set up direct deposit and can even help you
organize your deposits to meet your financial goals.
Call,
click, or stop by CORE Credit Union today!
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