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  2. How Long Are Checks Good For? - AOL

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    How Long Is a Check Good For? In general, payroll, business and personal checks all have a life expectancy of 180 days, or six months, from the date written on the check.

  3. 5 Reasons You Still Need Checks - AOL

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  4. 7 Reasons Nobody Writes Checks Anymore - AOL

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    When the FAA grounded all flights on Sept. 11, 2001, the Check 21 Act allowed banks to verify funds with images of checks instead of physical paper. There was no turning back.

  5. Cheque - Wikipedia

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    A cheque (or check in American English; see spelling differences) is a document that orders a bank, building society (or credit union) to pay a specific amount of money from a person's account to the person in whose name the cheque has been issued.

  6. Traveller's cheque - Wikipedia

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    Coutts & Co. traveller's cheque, for 2 pounds. Issued in London, 1970s. Langmead Collection. On display at the British Museum in London. Traveller's cheques were first issued on 1 January 1772 by the London Credit Exchange Company for use in 90 European cities, [1] and in 1874, Thomas Cook was issuing "circular notes" that operated in the manner of traveller's cheques.

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  8. The IRS is sending $1,400 stimulus checks to 1 million ... - AOL

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    As many as 1 million taxpayers will receive a "special" year-end gift from the IRS as the agency deposits pandemic-era stimulus checks worth a total of $2.4 billion directly in their bank accounts ...

  9. Currency - Wikipedia

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    A currency [a] is a standardization of money in any form, in use or circulation as a medium of exchange, for example banknotes and coins. [1] [2] A more general definition is that a currency is a system of money in common use within a specific environment over time, especially for people in a nation state. [3]