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An accounting clerk who records payroll deductions.
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(banking) A cheque which is payable by a bank itself, as opposed to an ordinary cheque payable only out of the funds of a particular customer's account. A bank cheque is normally obtained by a bank customer (by paying its face value), the point is that the person receiving the cheque has the security of knowing it's payable by the bank and thus cannot bounce (not so long as the bank is solvent).
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Another term for banker's draft.
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A strong, thin writing paper commonly used for typewriting and correspondence.
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A communication from a bank to a person holding an account in that bank, usually issued monthly, detailing the value of the holdings in that account and the effects of all transactions occurring with respect to that account.
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(banking) A wire transfer.
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Of a cheque, deposited in a bank.
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(UK, dialect) A ditcher; a drain digger.
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(UK) A type of financial instrument, used similarly to a cheque to make a payment or transfer money, but drawn on funds already taken from the payer's account and held by the bank, and hence seen as more certain of being honoured than a personal cheque.
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(UK) Alternative spelling of banker's draft [(UK) A type of financial instrument, used similarly to a cheque to make a payment or transfer money, but drawn on funds already taken from the payer's account and held by the bank, and hence seen as more certain of being honoured than a personal cheque.]
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(dated) An automated teller machine.
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A roll of banknotes or other paper currency, carried in lieu of a wallet.
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Alternative form of bankshall [(India, historical) A warehouse.]
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(US, Canada) A piece of paper money; a banknote.
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A device by means of which bills, etc., are held.
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(Australia, New Zealand, Britain, Canada) Alternative form of blank check [(US) A signed check of the type used to draw money from a bank account, containing no information as to the amount to be paid with it, so that any amount can be filled in.]
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A note of scrip printed on brown paper, such as that issued by the city of St. Louis during a financial crisis.
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(uncountable, finance) A means by which someone purchases something and sells a future or forward based on it.
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(finance) Synonym of debit card
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A place in a restaurant, bar, or shop etc, typically containing a cash register, where a customer can pay the bill.
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Automated teller machine.
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(banking) An automated teller machine.
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A kind of transaction in which goods are paid for in full in cash or by certified check immediately when they are received by the buyer.
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Alternative form of cash on the barrelhead [(US, idiomatic) Money in the form of paper currency or coins, paid immediately at the time and place of a transaction.]
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Alternative form of cash on the barrelhead [(US, idiomatic) Money in the form of paper currency or coins, paid immediately at the time and place of a transaction.]
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(US, idiomatic) Money in the form of paper currency or coins, paid immediately at the time and place of a transaction.
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Alternative form of cashpoint [(Britain, Ireland, banking) An automated teller machine.]
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A machine that tabulates the amount of sales transactions, makes a permanent and cumulative record of them, and has a drawer in which cash can be kept.
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A point of sale, in an establishment that sells goods or services, the location at which payment for goods is made.
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Alternative form of cash in hand [Receiving wages or salary directly in the form of cash, often without deducting tax.]
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Alternative form of cash desk [A place in a restaurant, bar, or shop etc, typically containing a cash register, where a customer can pay the bill.]
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One who cashes (a cheque, etc.).
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One who works at a till or receives payments.
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(finance) A check guaranteed by a bank, drawn on the bank's own funds and signed by a cashier.
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Alternative form of cashier's check [(finance) A check guaranteed by a bank, drawn on the bank's own funds and signed by a cashier.]
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Alternative form of cash desk [A place in a restaurant, bar, or shop etc, typically containing a cash register, where a customer can pay the bill.]
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(Britain, Ireland, banking) An automated teller machine.
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(retail) A coupon printed after purchase at the register, based on the items purchased.
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(Britain) Acronym of clearing house automated payment system: a method of same-day banking transfer.
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A token used instead of cash in gaming machines, or in gambling generally.
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A clerk who checks accounts, etc.
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Alternative form of chequebook [A folder or booklet containing preprinted cheques for use by the holder of a bank account]
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(banking) Demand bank deposits which are subject to verification.
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(Internet, by extension) The process of confirming and paying for an online purchase.
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Alternative form of cash desk [A place in a restaurant, bar, or shop etc, typically containing a cash register, where a customer can pay the bill.]
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Alternative form of cash desk [A place in a restaurant, bar, or shop etc, typically containing a cash register, where a customer can pay the bill.]
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A folder or booklet containing preprinted cheques for use by the holder of a bank account
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Any of a network of banks that have a formal arrangement for the exchange of cheques, drafts, etc.
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(uncountable) cash on delivery or collect on delivery
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A table or board on which money is counted and over which business is transacted
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A voucher issued by a manufacturer or retailer which offers a discount on a particular product.
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A so called cash bar at a cashless facility
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(banking) Money placed in an account.
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a single order to allow a commercial, or similar entity to charge directly to one's bank for a regular payment.
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A cheque, an order for money to be paid.
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(banking) One who writes a bank draft, check/cheque, or promissory note.
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A stamp or similar paper document (e.g. coupon) issued to be exchanged in shops or storage facilities for food, or (by extension) for other essential provisions, notably in a rationing system or as a non-financial form of welfare benefit.
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(law, obsolete) Free bench.
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The situation when a slot attendant or cage gives the player a cash payout, rather than the actual slot machine paying out from the printer with ticket voucher or coin hopper.
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Alternative spelling of Incoterm [(international trade) Any of a series of international sales terms that divide transaction costs and responsibilities between buyer and seller.]
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Alternative spelling of key money [A payment required by a landlord or agent before accessing rented property.]
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(stock exchange) A number of shares taken by a jobber.
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A kind of early piggy bank with a decorative mechanical action.
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(finance) A modern type of direct banking that operates exclusively online without a traditional physical branch network.
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A safe with access, typically in the outside wall of a bank, through which people may deposit money when the bank is closed
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The study or collecting of paper money or banknotes
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A piece of paper money; a banknote.
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(finance, uncountable) Any financial assets other than specie.
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Alternative form of point of sale [In an establishment that sells goods or services, the location at which payment for goods is made.]
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(US) A number used by a banking institution to designate a certain geographic area in order to sort inquiries and transactions and direct them to the correct district. It is usually shown at the bottom left of a check.
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(Hong Kong) A cashier's office or booth.
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(retail, uncountable) The use of self-scan checkouts.
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(e-commerce) A model of e-commerce in which the seller hosts an application that enables buyers to purchase their products.
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(informal) A stockholder stuck with worthless or unsellable shares.
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(banking) Synonym of automated teller machine
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A means of payment such as a check or cheque, cash or credit card.
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Alternative form of cash desk [A place in a restaurant, bar, or shop etc, typically containing a cash register, where a customer can pay the bill.]
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Alternative spelling of time banking [The use of a time bank.]
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(business, finance) An area on a trading floor that is a focus for trading certain items, often specially furnished with equipment or taking the shape of a small amphitheatre.
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(Britain, Canada) A preprinted cheque for a fixed amount, often in a foreign currency, issued by a bank that may be used instead of cash; may usually be replaced if lost or stolen.
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(finance) negotiable paper on which at least two persons are severally liable as separate makers, or, usually, one as maker and one as endorser
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