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  2. What is a mortgage proof of funds letter? - AOL

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    A proof of funds letter, or POF letter, proves you have the funds to buy a home. You might need one whether you’re getting a mortgage or paying for the property with cash.

  3. Proof of funds - Wikipedia

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    A proof of funds (POF) is a document such as a bank statement proving that a person or a company has the financial ability to perform a transaction or meet a potential future liability. The POF can be issued by a bank, a financial institution or a trade finance provider.

  4. Proof-of-payment - Wikipedia

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    POP payment center in New York City, used for Select Bus Service lines. Ticket hall with open barrier line in Niittykumpu metro station, Espoo, Finland. Proof-of-payment (POP) or proof-of-fare (POF) is an honor-based fare collection system used on many public transportation systems.

  5. Receipt - Wikipedia

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    A receipt (also known as a packing list, packing slip, packaging slip, (delivery) docket, shipping list, delivery list, bill of the parcel, manifest, or customer receipt) is a document acknowledging that a person has received money or property in payment following a sale or other transfer of goods or provision of a service.

  6. Wondering where to get a money order? 7 places to buy one - AOL

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    For example, you can request a copy of your money order if you need proof of payment. You can also request a replacement or refund if it hasn’t been cashed. 6.

  7. Automated fare collection - Wikipedia

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    Often used in proof-of-payment systems. On-vehicle validator – used by a media holder to confirm travel rights and board a vehicle (e.g. bus, tram, train) Inspector/conductor device – used by staff such as a conductor to verify travel rights