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  2. GoFetch - Wikipedia

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    GoFetch is a family of cryptographic attacks on recent Apple silicon CPUs that exploits the CPU's on-chip data memory-dependent prefetcher (DMP) to investigate the contents of memory.

  3. Cash account - Wikipedia

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    Cash account acts as a main entry book as well as a ledger in accounting. The dual impact of cash book occurs due to the presence of two sides (entities): Debit and credit. Cash account is the combination of cash receipts journal and cash payment journal and hence called as "cash receipts and payment journal".

  4. Point of sale - Wikipedia

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    The point of sale (POS) or point of purchase (POP) is the time and place at which a retail transaction is completed.At the point of sale, the merchant calculates the amount owed by the customer, indicates that amount, may prepare an invoice for the customer (which may be a cash register printout), and indicates the options for the customer to make payment.

  5. The Real Reason Costco Checks Your Receipt When You're ... - AOL

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    They're a talented bunch, but they're not superhuman. The real trick is in the slash they draw on receipts after checking. This mark makes it basically impossible to reuse a receipt for a future ...

  6. 6 Reasons Why the Bank Won’t Cash Your Check - AOL

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    Here are a few reasons why a bank may not cash your check so you know how to remedy the situation: The check amount is too large. You don’t have an account with the bank.

  7. Order to cash - Wikipedia

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    Order to cash (OTC or O2C) normally refers to one of the top-level (context level) business processes for receiving and processing customer orders and revenue recognition. Order to cash is an essential function in finance ; the entire cycle of events happens after a customer places an order until the customer pays for the order; that is, the ...

  8. These Are the Receipts To Keep for Doing Your Taxes - AOL

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    Keep these expense receipts for taxes: Canceled checks. Cash register tapes. Account statements. Credit card receipts and statements. Petty cash slips. Invoices. Also keep all of your credit card ...

  9. Receipt - Wikipedia

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    If linked to a customer shop account, some retailers' point-of-sale systems also allow the salesperson to see a complete record of the customer's buying history. A receipt (or a copy of a receipt) is the proof of purchase usually needed to make a return and often plays a vital part in a company's return and exchange policy. [citation needed]