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  2. Explaining the Difference Between Different Types of Checks - AOL

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    Debit cards and mobile payment options may be all the rage these days, but good old-fashioned checks still reign supreme in some corners of the banking world. And there is a surprisingly wide ...

  3. Cheque - Wikipedia

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    "Checks" were associated with chartered commercial banks. However, common usage has increasingly conformed to more recent versions of Article 3, where check means any or all of these negotiable instruments. Certain types of cheques drawn on government agencies, especially payroll cheques, may be called warrants.

  4. What is a cashier’s check? Definitions, uses, how to buy one ...

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    The buyer of the cashier’s check pays the bank upfront for the full amount of the check. The bank deposits those funds and then issues the cashier’s check to the designated payee for the ...

  5. Collection item - Wikipedia

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    Other types of collection items include: Dishonoured cheques or "bad cheques" [4] Bank drafts [2] Negotiable instruments [2] A noncash item is a special kind of collection item. Noncash items include checks which carry special instructions, checks drawing on funds in foreign banks, and bankers' acceptances. [5]

  6. 5 Best Places to Order Checks - AOL

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    Prices: Mini-pack checks can be as low as $4.95 for single checks, though, packs of single checks range on the low-end start from $6.99 to $13.98, while duplicates cost between $8.49 and $16.98 ...

  7. Expedited Funds Availability Act - Wikipedia

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    Regulation CC stipulates four types of holds that a bank may place on a check deposit at its discretion. Each has its own qualifications and it is legal for the bank to place any type where the requirements are met, although bank policy may instruct that the type of hold placed be the one that holds the most funds the longest that can be applied legally.