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hey everybody letamp;#39;s talk about endorsements specifically check endorsements Iamp;#39;ve been getting several questions via LinkedIn in YouTube about the EIP checks and well more specifically about the endorsements of those checks among a few other topics so in todayamp;#39;s class letamp;#39;s discuss the check endorsement stay tuned letamp;#39;s start off with how to endorse a check and what endorsement is an endorsement ing to the definition available on dictionary.com or at least one of the definitions is the placing of one signature or instructions etc on a document so the placing of a signature or instructions on a document thatamp;#39;s the type of endorsement weamp;#39;re gonna be working with because it is the signature included on the back of a check acknowledging that the parties have agreed to exchange the specified amount on that document or on that check the signature or account information included on the back of a check it acknowledges that the intended rec