Yes, with an American Express Gift Card funds can be tracked. One can call the phone number listed on the back of the card and follow the prompts to check balances and listen to transactions.
if your credit card is Canadian and you go to the USA your purchases will be charged in US funds, if your credit card is American and you come to Canada you purchases will be in Canadian funds.
It's signed by an employee of the bank - to authorise the funds being paid to you.
One way might be to establish a PayPal account and hope the company accepts PayPal. You can then use your American Express Card to pay PayPal. The above method will work, but proceed with caution. As a merchant accepting credit cards with large ticketed items, the transaction will most likely be flagged as risky or suspicious and may result in some or all of the funds held by the processor (PayPal) for a duration of up to 6 mths. When registered with a permanent Merchant Account ( with PayPal, Merchants processing over $3000.00 per month) you can avoid any funds held if the processor knows details of your business and have been advised of such large ticketed items in advanced). This goes to say with any processors providing Merchant Accounts. Abnormal large ticketed items are always flagged for the Merchant and the Consumer for the protection of all parties involved.
Answer:Cash is funds. When activities generate cash, it is said these activities are a source of funds. And, if the activities use up cash, it is a use of funds. Note: in the 'Funds flow statement', working capital is used as a measure of funds, which is a broader definition of funds than cash. For example, working capital increases when inventory increases, but cash would remain unchanged.
Funds Management
The Serve American Express card is a card product that allows you to access the funds in your Serve digital prepaid account. As of the summer of 2012, Serve is only available in the US for US transactions. You can use the card to access the funds in your Serve account for purchases or to get cash at an ATM... provided they accept American Express cards. Simply present the card for transactions as you would a credit or debit card. Provided funds are available in your Serve account, the transaction will be processed and the funds covering the transaction will be deducted from your Serve account. There are no transaction fees for purchase transactions, but transaction fees may apply to ATM transactions.
American Funds offer a wide array of mutual funds. They offer growth funds, growth-and-income funds, equity-income funds, balanced funds, bond funds, tax-exempt bond funds, money market funds, and target date funds.
One may purchase American Funds mutual funds through financial institutions, such as the one that handles ones retirement plans. One may find additional information about American Funds on their website.
yes it is used for the purpose. the minority grants and funds have this provision in their claws. they do offer scholarships to native americans.
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There are many good mutual funds available. According to CNN, some of the best mutual funds available include the American Funds American Mutual A and Sound Shore.
No. American Express is a publicly traded corporation on the New York Stock Exchange. Stock symbol is AXP. As a publicaly traded company anyone can own shares, including the Catholic Church if it desired. However 80% of the company's stock is owned by 925 institutional investors (mutual funds, pension funds etc). The largest investor is DAVIS SELECTED ADVISERS, LP which owns just over 6% of the company.
No. The available funds never expire. However, there is a valid thru date which indicates the card itself cannot be used after that date. The funds in the card are still available and can be claimed by requesting a new card.
Mcdonalds absolutely takes American Express. I just used my card there tonight. Most major business's and chain stores do, smaller/family owned companies just don't seem to accept them probably due to lack of funds I think amex has higher interest fees or something.
The ticker symbol for the American Funds Capital Income Builder is CAIBX.
On the American Funds website they have a table that provides download links for various reports & prospectuses pdfs.
Yes Because American Express charges a higher interchange rate than the other card networks. For example American Express Charges 3.5% for all restaurant transactions. The lowest rate for this in Visa would be 1.19%, with the Highest being 2.4% While American Express charges may be higher, the dispute resolution process is a significant deterrent for merchants. If a card holder files a dispute on a transaction, the merchant must endure a resolution process that is stacked against them. American Express requires the merchant to check their account everyday to respond to customer disputes (they will not notify you). If you do not respond in the short amount of time allotted, you lose the dispute (and the money associated with it). In sum, AMEX has higher fees, longer wait times for funds, horribly unfriendly policies, and an unfair dispute resolution process that almost never goes in favor of the merchant.