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  2. Post-dated cheque - Wikipedia

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    Post-dated cheques are common and enforceable. [9] In 1998, the Supreme Court ruled that a post-dated cheque is a bill of exchange and does not become payable on demand until the date written on the cheque A "post- dated cheque" is only a bill of exchange when it is written or drawn, it becomes a "cheque" when it is payable on demand.

  3. Cheque - Wikipedia

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    A cheque may also be dishonoured because it is stale or not cashed within a "void after date". Many cheques have an explicit notice printed on the cheque that it is void after some period of days. In the US, banks are not required by the Uniform Commercial Code to honour a stale-dated cheque, which is a cheque presented six months after it is ...

  4. How Long Are Checks Good for: Do Checks Expire? - AOL

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    Not all checks are the same and not all are processed by financial institutions the same way. Learn how long different types of uncashed checks are good for.

  5. Journal entry - Wikipedia

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    A properly documented journal entry consists of the correct date, amount(s) that will be debited, amount that will be credited, narration of the transaction, and unique reference number (i.e. check number). [1] In a real business, recording transactions and recurring items involves practical application of accounting principles.

  6. Bank reconciliation - Wikipedia

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    For example, it would list outstanding cheques (ie., issued cheques that have still not been presented at the bank for payment). The entries in the entity’s books to rectify the discovered discrepancies (except for the outstanding cheques) would typically be made in a subsequent date or period, not backdated.

  7. Dishonoured cheque - Wikipedia

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    A dishonoured cheque (US spelling: dishonored check) is a cheque that the bank on which it is drawn declines to pay (“honour”). There are a number of reasons why a bank might refuse to honour a cheque, with non-sufficient funds ( NSF ) being the most common, indicating that there are insufficient cleared funds in the account on which the ...

  8. Cheque clearing - Wikipedia

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    Cheque clearing (or check clearing in American English) or bank clearance is the process of moving cash (or its equivalent) from the bank on which a cheque is drawn to the bank in which it was deposited, usually accompanied by the movement of the cheque to the paying bank, either in the traditional physical paper form or digitally under a cheque truncation system.

  9. A post-dated check won't get you out of overdraft fees - AOL

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