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  2. Social Security: What Is an IRS TREAS 310 Deposit? - AOL

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    IRS TREAS 310 signals an ACH direct deposit refund or stimulus payment resulting from a filed tax return, amendment, or tax adjustment. According to CNET, 310 is a code that identifies the ...

  3. Financial Management Service - Wikipedia

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    The Financial Management Service (or FMS) was a bureau of the United States Department of the Treasury and provided several financial services for the federal government.On October 7, 2012, Secretary of the Treasury Timothy Geithner issued a directive merging the FMS with the Bureau of the Public Debt to form the new Bureau of the Fiscal Service.

  4. Bank account alerts to help protect your money - AOL

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    Depending on the bank, there may be an option to set alerts for when a large amount of money is spent at one time. Mobile app users may be able to specify a threshold for what they consider a ...

  5. Bank statement - Wikipedia

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    Bank statements for accounts with small transaction volumes, such as investments or savings accounts, may be produced less frequently. Depending on the financial institution, bank statements may also include certain features such as the canceled cheques (or their images) that cleared through the account during the statement period. Paper ...

  6. United States Treasury security - Wikipedia

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    Treasury notes (T-notes) have maturities of 2, 3, 5, 7, or 10 years, have a coupon payment every six months, and are sold in increments of $100. T-note prices are quoted on the secondary market as a percentage of the par value in thirty-seconds of a dollar. Ordinary Treasury notes pay a fixed interest rate that is set at auction.

  7. Bank statement loan: What is it and who should get one? - AOL

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    A bank statement loan allows you to qualify for a mortgage using bank statements rather than tax returns. It’s most often used by self-employed borrowers. Not all mortgage lenders offer bank ...

  8. Transaction account - Wikipedia

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    The cheque was the traditional mode of payment for a transactional account. All transaction accounts offer itemised lists of all financial transactions, either through a bank statement or a passbook. A transaction account allows the account holder to make or receive payments by: ATM cards (withdraw cash at any Automated Teller Machine)

  9. City Bank - Wikipedia

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    The public bank of a municipal government; City Bank (Bangladeshi bank) City bank (Japan), a term used to describe the mega banks in Japan; City Bank of Montreal (1833–1876) Citibank, a U.S. based bank formerly known as the City Bank of New York; Siam City Bank (1941–2010), a Thai bank; City Bank building, a building in Australia; Taipei ...

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