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(finance) A nationwide electronic funds transfer system that provides for interbank clearing of electronic payments, such as credit-card transactions. An ACH transaction is an electronic fund transfer through the Federal Reserve Bank from a checking or savings account.
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Ellipsis of automated teller machine. (ATM) [(banking) A device that provides bank customers with cash withdrawal and other services without the need for a human teller.]
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Ellipsis of automatic teller machine. (ATM) [(banking) An automated teller machine.]
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(banking) An automated teller machine.
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(banking) An automated teller machine.
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An automated teller machine.
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(finance, colloquial) The New York Stock Exchange.
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A high-quality durable writing paper similar to bank paper but of greater weight, formerly used for government bonds.
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Alternative spelling of bookkeeping [(accounting) The skill or practice of keeping books or systematic records of financial transactions, e.g. income and expenses.]
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Selling products directly to customers, bypassing any third-party retailers, wholesalers, or any other middlemen.
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Any of many manual or automatic devices used to dispense coins as change etc
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Alternative form of coin-op [A coin-operated device, such as an arcade game or penny arcade.]
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Any currency, money, or money-like asset that is primarily managed, stored or exchanged on computer systems, especially over the internet.
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Alternative form of business-to-consumer [Selling products directly to customers, bypassing any third-party retailers, wholesalers, or any other middlemen.]
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Alternative form of e-cheque [A payment made by direct debit.]
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(finance) A payment method based upon a technical standard for smart payment cards and the terminals and ATMs that can accept them.
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(Incoterm) Abbreviation of Ex Works. [(Incoterm) Meaning the buyer pays for all insurance and transportation from the seller's premises, and the seller's only responsibility is making the goods available at the seller's premises.]
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(computing, slang, derogatory) help desk
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Acronym of index currency option note, a type of financial instrument.
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(marketing) Synonym of mail-in rebate
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(New Zealand) An automated teller machine.
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A collection of pieces of paper written or printed with credentials needed to spend one’s cryptocoins.
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A US company that operates a worldwide online payment system.
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A location where people can make payments for a service.
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(uncountable) Payment technology, that is, technology (usually information technology) that is focused on processing payments.
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(Britain) The unequal availability of (often healthcare) services in different parts of the country, especially those services provided by local government.
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(UK military) Abbreviation of pounder. [A vessel in which something is pounded, or an implement used in pounding.]
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Access to resources such as hotel rooms and web-based videos without transfer of the resources' ownership.
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Initialism of strategic lawsuit against public participation: a lawsuit or other legal harassment designed to intimidate and silence critics.
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A person who takes part in stamp collecting.
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Any device or display showing price and volumes of stock trades as the data become available.
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(computing) Synonym of issue tracking system
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(chiefly UK, India) Shopping from home in response to offers on television advertising or shopping channels.
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Abbreviation of transaction. [The act of conducting or carrying out (business, negotiations, plans).]
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An identity document issued by a government or international treaty organization to facilitate the movement of individuals or small groups of persons across international boundaries, such as a passport.
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To use the Venmo peer-to-peer mobile payment system, originally principally for splitting bills such as for food, drinks, entertainment, and transportation.
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(banking) A transfer of funds between banks by electronic means.
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