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  2. How Long Are Checks Good For? - AOL

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    How long is a certified check good for? Certified checks typically don't expire since UCC guidelines about timing generally don't apply to them. However, U.S. Treasury Checks are typically good ...

  3. Expedited Funds Availability Act - Wikipedia

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    Any check issued by a state, city, county, or other municipality; Any check drawn from another account at the depository institution. For each of these items, the item must be presented for deposit into the payee's account for it to receive expedited fund availability; when one of these checks is presented for deposit into a third party account ...

  4. Why Does My Bank Hold My Checks?

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    Large checks: Depositing a larger check could result in a hold if the bank wants to first verify that the check-writer has enough money to cover it. Banks must generally make the first $5,525 ...

  5. Is Your Cashier’s Check Legit? How to Verify Its Validity - AOL

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    2. Confirm the Bank’s Contact Details. Go online to the bank’s website to look up their contact information. Do not use any information printed on the check.

  6. What’s the difference between a cashier’s check and a money ...

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    Cashier’s check. Money order. Cost per item. Typically $10 to $15. Typically less than $5. Availability. Offered by banks and credit unions, and in some cases, only to their own customers

  7. George Washington - Wikipedia

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    At the time of his death in 1799, his estate was worth an estimated $780,000, [244] and he held title to more than 58,000 acres (23,000 ha) of land across Virginia, Ohio, Maryland, Pennsylvania, New York, Kentucky, and the Northwest Territory. [244] Washington's peak net worth was estimated to be $587 million in 2020 dollars. [245]

  8. History of women in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The households were severely hurt by inflation in the cost of everyday items and the shortages of food, fodder for the animals, and medical supplies for the wounded. [123] [124] The Georgia legislature imposed cotton quotas, making it a crime to grow an excess. But food shortages only worsened, especially in the towns. [125]

  9. Moms and babies in Ohio rely on $40 a month for food ... - AOL

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    The average monthly food benefit for each participant in fiscal year 2022 in Ohio was $43.40, according to the USDA Food and Nutrition Service. In Kentucky, the average was $43.05, and in Indiana ...