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        Providing personal details
        Apart from forms used for market research which are
        usually anonymous, the first page of all other forms will
        usually consist of your personal details (see Figure 7).




        COPING WITH A VARIETY OF FORMS

        Dealing with the bank
        Most of your business with the bank can now be dealth with
        online but the forms will be similar to ‘paper’ ones. Obvi-
        ously, withdrawing money is not an option and when a
        signature is required, a visit to your bank is essential.


        Most of us, at some time, have dealings with a bank. Bank
        forms are usually straightforward and unless you are opening
        an account (see Figure 8), the two important requirements
        are the sort code, shown at the top right-hand corner of your
        cheque, and your account number, which is at the bottom of
        the cheque.


        Opening a mortgage account
        The first section of the form will be the same as in Figure 8.
        The following questions will be as in Figure 9.


        Setting up standing orders and direct debits
        You have control over standing orders and alter the amount
        as necessary. A direct debit means you give the beneficiary
        the right to tell your bank to change the fee when there is an
        increase. The sort code you will find at the top right-hand
        corner of your cheque. (See Figure 10.)
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