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  2. What's the Fastest Way to Transfer Money From One Bank to ...

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    ACH transfer: Many banks allow you to initiate an external transfer through ACH to move money to another bank account you own. This can be done manually or through a service. This can be done ...

  3. Can you deposit cash at an ATM? - AOL

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    The process varies by bank but it’s easy to deposit cash at an ATM that takes cash deposits. You just need a debit card and the money to deposit. Access your account(s) .

  4. What Is ACH Direct Deposit? - AOL

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    ACH deposits have many benefits for business and people: Safer than a regular wire transfer. Some payments can be reversed. Usually no fees to send or receive money. Good way to pay bills on time ...

  5. Electronic funds transfer - Wikipedia

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    Electronic funds transfer (EFT) is the transfer of money from one bank account to another, either within a single financial institution or across multiple institutions, via computer-based systems. The funds transfer process generally consists of a series of electronic messages sent between financial institutions directing each to make the debit ...

  6. Payment system - Wikipedia

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    An ACH is considered a net settlement system, which means settlement may be delayed. This poses what is known as settlement risk. Real-time gross settlement systems (RTGS) are funds transfer systems where the transfer of money or securities takes place from one bank to another on a "real-time" and on "gross" basis. Settlement in "real time ...

  7. Can You Deposit Cash at an ATM? - AOL

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    Most ATMs let you deposit cash, but you may need an account at that particular bank. For example, U.S. Bank and Chase accept cash and check deposits from customers at most of their branded ATMs ...