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  2. ISO/IEC 7813 - Wikipedia

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    FC : Format code "B" (The format described here. Format "A" is reserved for proprietary use.) PAN : Payment card number 4400664987366029, up to 19 digits; FS : Field separator "^" NM : Name, 2 to 26 characters (including separators, where appropriate, between surname, first name etc.) FS : Field separator "^" ED : Expiration data, 4 digits or "^"

  3. BAI (file format) - Wikipedia

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    BAI, or the BAI file format, is a file format for performing electronic cash management balance reporting. The BAI format was developed and previously maintained by the Bank Administration Institute (BAI). [ 1 ]

  4. Balance sheet - Wikipedia

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    Of the four basic financial statements, the balance sheet is the only statement which applies to a single point in time of a business's calendar year. [2] A standard company balance sheet has two sides: assets on the left, and financing on the right–which itself has two parts; liabilities and ownership equity.

  5. How to use your year-end credit card summary to audit your ...

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    Before you toss your year-end credit card summary, ... If you pay $125 toward your credit card balance at 20.75 ... it may be best to use a debit card or cash for all of your spending for a while. ...

  6. Cash and cash equivalents - Wikipedia

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    An investment normally counts as a cash equivalent when it has a short maturity period of 90 days or less, and can be included in the cash and cash equivalents balance from the date of acquisition when it carries an insignificant risk of changes in the asset value. If it has a maturity of more than 90 days, it is not considered a cash equivalent.

  7. Bank statement - Wikipedia

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    Bank statements are commonly used by the customer to monitor cash flow, check for possible fraudulent transactions, and perform bank reconciliations. Historically they have been printed on one or more pieces of paper, and either mailed directly to the account holder or kept at the financial institution's local branch for pick-up. In recent ...

  8. Can you pay your taxes with a credit card? Yes, but it’s not ...

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    Sure, the IRS allows Americans to pay their taxes with a credit card or a debit card. But the extra convenience comes with steep costs.

  9. Need another balance transfer? Don’t feel ashamed - AOL

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    That said, the number of balance transfers you’re able to complete is likely to be restricted by the amount of credit available on the balance transfer card less other balances.