This nifty little debit card register is designed to fit right into
one of the money card sleeves in your
wallet for quick easy access to
your account information. It's slim enough so that the whole register will fit compactly in the
sleeve, or you can insert only its back cover into the sleeve, leaving
the booklet's pages readily accessible for quick reference. Being of small size there is only a single
column for amounts, and the text in the heading of the amount column -- "Amount Of Payment Or Withdrawal" -- suggests that only transaction amounts are designed to be entered there. But that is because, again, there is too little space to print all the purposes the amount column could be used for. Hence, this little register can actually handle all types of transactions -- not only payments and
withdrawals but also deposits and running balances (you would need to
choose a double-line method in order to include and update your balances). We are
working on a couple of wallet size designs that will improve on this and have also the capacity to track
multiple debit (and credit) cards, but, for the meantime, this is a
great little register to keep your debit card transactions and balances
at your fingertips.
This register can also be re-purposed to keep track of a
credit card's transactions and either its debt balance OR available credit
(only one of these since there is only one amount column). Simply cross-out neatly and change the title on the cover and the text heading the amount column. Also remember to keep the arithmetic logic straight: if you decide to track the debt balance, charges are ADDED and payments are SUBTRACTED. If it's the available credit you decide to track, charges are SUBTRACTED and payments are ADDED.
Specifications:
- Dimensions: closed register is 3 and 3/8inches wide x 2 and 7/16 inches high;
- 10 full pages providing 220 single-line entries or 110 double-line entries;
- A "booklet-page" for Notes;
- A few security tips on the inside of the back cover.
This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 29 November, 2011.