Medical Assistant Certification (MAC) AMCA Practice Exam

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In the imprinted numbers on a check, what does the second series of numbers represent?

  1. Routing number

  2. Account number

  3. Check number

  4. IBAN number

The correct answer is: Account number

The second series of numbers printed on a check represents the account number. This number is specific to the account held by the individual or business that has issued the check and is used by the bank to identify the account from which funds will be withdrawn when the check is cashed or deposited. Typically, checks have three sets of numbers printed at the bottom: the first set is the routing number, which identifies the bank, the second is the account number that specifies the individual account, and the third is the check number, which indicates the specific check in a series issued from that account. Understanding these components is vital for anyone handling checks, as they ensure accurate processing of payments and allocations of funds.