Canadian and American Spellings . Respectively.
The difference is just the spelling. they both mean the same...
An unpresented cheque is one that hasnt been presented for payment yet. A stale cheque is one that has expired.
To check a cheque, you must check if the cheque is checked by checking the checked cheque of checking a checked cheque as a checker.
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A Bearer cheque is one which the bearer (the person to whom the cheque was issued) can present at the bank on which the cheque was given and receive the cash For ex: If I give you a cheque on my ICICI Bank account in Chennai to you, you can take that cheque to any ICICI bank branch in Chennai and collect the cash that is written on it (if i have sufficient balance in my account) whereas a crossed cheque is one that cannot be cashed as said above. It can only be deposited into the payees (your) bank account
The difference is just the spelling. they both mean the same...
An unpresented cheque is one that hasnt been presented for payment yet. A stale cheque is one that has expired.
To check a cheque, you must check if the cheque is checked by checking the checked cheque of checking a checked cheque as a checker.
The homophone for "check" is "cheque." Both words are pronounced the same but have different spellings and meanings.
Yes cheque = English check = American
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Please check that cheque for errors.
In the case of a bearer cheque, the bank has to pay the person who is holding the cheque and presenting it for payment. In case of a crossed cheque, the bank will only credit the money into the persons bank account. They will not issue cash
Mulitcity cheque is more advanced than ordinary cheque as multicity cheque can be deposited and given to any where iin india and takes less time for clearacnes where as ordinary cheque takes more time and come to mother bank branch for clearances.
Yes. Signature difference is one of the reasons as to why a cheque may be dishonored. Every customers signature is recorded with the bank. If the signature on the cheque does not match the signature of the customer as per the bank records, then the bank has the right to dishonor the cheque.
A Normal Cheque is usually denominated in the local currency whereas a Travellers cheque is in foreign currency. Ex: A normal cheque in India is usually in Rupees whereas if you are going to USA, you can get travellers cheques in US dollar
Who are the staff that check when a customer pay by cheque?