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  2. Line of credit - Wikipedia

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    A cash credit is a short-term cash loan to a customer. A bank provides this type of funding only after the required security is given to secure the loan. In cash credit, the bank advances a cash loan up to a specified limit to the customer against a bond or other security.

  3. Debits and credits - Wikipedia

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    To make it more clear, the bank views the transaction from a different perspective but follows the same rules: the bank's vault cash (asset) increases, which is a debit; the increase in the customer's account balance (liability from the bank's perspective) is a credit. A customer's periodic bank statement generally shows transactions from the ...

  4. Credit - Wikipedia

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    The majority (97% as of December 2013 [8]) of the money in the UK economy is created as credit. When a bank issues credit (i.e. makes a loan), it writes a negative entry in to the liabilities column of its balance sheet, and an equivalent positive figure on the assets column; the asset being the loan repayment income stream (plus interest) from ...

  5. Withdrawing Cash From a Credit Card: What To Expect - AOL

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    Here are the answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about getting cash from a credit card. Can you take cash out from a credit card? Yes, to get a cash advance at an ATM follow ...

  6. Payment card - Wikipedia

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    Depending on the issuing bank and the preferences of the client, this may allow the card to be used as an ATM card, enabling transactions at automatic teller machines; or as a debit card, linked to the client's bank account and able to be used for making purchases at the point of sale; or as a credit card attached to a revolving credit line ...

  7. Deposit (finance) - Wikipedia

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    A deposit is the act of placing cash (or cash equivalent) with some entity, most commonly with a financial institution, such as a bank.. The deposit is a credit for the party (individual or organization) who placed it, and it may be taken back (withdrawn) in accordance with the terms agreed at time of deposit, transferred to some other party, or used for a purchase at a later date.

  8. Can You Cash a Check at Any Bank or Credit Union? - AOL

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    You can cash a check at any bank and credit union as long as you meet its requirements. If you don’t have an account with the bank, it may refuse to cash the check unless the payer is an account ...

  9. 15 Times When You Should Use Cash Over a Credit Card - AOL

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    Minimum Purchases. Oftentimes, smaller retailers will insist on a minimum amount, say $10, before they will allow the use of a credit card. This can mean buying unnecessary items just to be able ...