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  2. Lockbox (accounts receivable) - Wikipedia

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    General. In general, a lockbox is a post-office box (PO box) that is accessible by a bank. A company may set up a lockbox service with its bank for receiving customers' payments. The company's customers send their payments to the PO box. Then the bank collects and processes these payments directly and deposits them to the company's account.

  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] One common application of the BAI format is for use by banks to transmit returned item data to customers (for example, checks which have ...

  4. Lockbox - Wikipedia

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    Safe, a secure lockable box used for securing valuable objects. Safes for holding keys. Knox Box, a small, wall-mounted safe that stores the key to a building, used by firefighters and emergency services. Real-estate lock box, a box that stores the keys to a building, used by real-estate agents. Safe deposit box, a secure container for storage ...

  5. Clear an outstanding balance on an inactive account - AOL Help

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    11955 Democracy Dr. Dept. # 5627. Reston VA 20190-5662. Contact customer service. Once you've sent us this information, contact AOL customer service within 5-7 business days to confirm we've received your payment. Learn how you can clear an outstanding balance for a deleted, canceled, or inactive AOL account.

  6. Cash management - Wikipedia

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    Cash management refers to a broad area of finance involving the collection, handling, and usage of cash. It involves assessing market liquidity, cash flow, and investments. [2][3] In banking, cash management, or treasury management, is a marketing term for certain services related to cash flow offered primarily to larger business customers.

  7. Factoring (finance) - Wikipedia

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    update the payment address – usually a bank lock box. Once the account is set up, the business is ready to start funding invoices. Invoices are still approved on an individual basis, but most invoices can be funded in a business day or two, as long as they meet the factor's criteria. Receivables are funded in two parts.

  8. Universal Payment Identification Code - Wikipedia

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    A Universal Payment Identification Code (UPIC) is an identifier (or banking address) for a bank account in the United States used to receive electronic credit payments. [1] A UPIC acts exactly like a US bank account number and protects sensitive banking information. The actual bank account number, including the bank's ABA routing transit number ...

  9. Cheque - Wikipedia

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    Banking. A cheque (or check in North 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. The person writing the cheque, known as the drawer, has a transaction banking ...