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  2. Dynamic currency conversion - Wikipedia

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    A currency conversion service was offered in 1996 and commercialized by a number of companies including Monex Financial Services [7] and Fexco. [8]Prior to the card schemes (Visa and MasterCard) imposing rules relating to DCC, cardholder transactions were converted without the need to disclose that the transaction was being converted into a customer's home currency, in a process known as "back ...

  3. How to handle repeated credit card fraud - AOL

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    Third-party businesses and credit card issuers offer tools allowing users to sync their credit cards or bank accounts to get help canceling unwanted subscriptions and tracking transactions. In ...

  4. Journal entry - Wikipedia

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    In a real business, recording transactions and recurring items involves practical application of accounting principles. For instance, if ABC Company sells a laptop for $300 in cash, the journal entry would be a debit to the Cash account for $300 and a credit to the Sales account for $300.

  5. Special journals - Wikipedia

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    If the transaction is of a cash nature, you must be convinced that money/cheque/credit card was also exchanged at the time that the good or service was exchanged. Credit Journals record purchases or sales on credit. If the transaction is of a credit nature, you will assume that the cash will be exchanged after the exchange of the good or service.

  6. Guide to Credit Card Processing Terms - AOL

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  7. How credit card companies make money - AOL

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    Credit card companies make the bulk of their money from interest, cardholder fees and transaction fees paid by businesses that accept credit cards. Credit card interest

  8. Card Transaction Data - Wikipedia

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    When a transaction is made, the card holder is offered a paper or electronic transaction record containing information about the purchase. This includes: transaction amount, transaction number, transaction date and time, transaction type (deposits, withdrawal, purchase or refund), type of account being debited or credited, card number, identity of the card acceptor (organization/store address ...

  9. Can a business charge for using a credit card? - AOL

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    Common credit card transaction fees a business can charge. In short, merchant fees are legal in most states as long as the business follows the necessary protocols. But before diving into these ...