1550/50
In Words: One Thousand Five Hundred and Forty Five Paise Only In Numbers: Rs.1500/45
Its Rs 1000/- for a savings account with cheque book....Rs 500/- for savings account without a cheque book !
Cheque Bounce refers to the situation wherein, your bank account does not have enough money to pay the cheque that was issued by you.Let us say, you have issued a cheque for Rs. 12,000/- to your friend and he deposits the cheque into his account. On the day, this cheque comes for clearance to your bank account you have only Rs. 5,000/- which means you do not have enough funds to honor the cheque. Hence your cheque would bounce. Which means: No money would be paid for the cheque.Note: Cheque bounce is an offense and the bank and/or the cheque receiver can prosecute you.
Rs. 250000
Quoting of PAN is required in various banking transactions. But PAN is not required for an account payee cheque over Rs.50,000/-.
In Words: One Thousand Five Hundred and Forty Five Paise Only In Numbers: Rs.1500/45
Rupees - Rs. (plural) Re. (Singular) Paise - p
21444*100 = 2144400 Paise (Money)
Its Rs 1000/- for a savings account with cheque book....Rs 500/- for savings account without a cheque book !
Its Rs 1000/- for a savings account with cheque book....Rs 500/- for savings account without a cheque book !
It is 40/200. You can simplify that fraction if required.
The gain percentage would be 1% since you gained 70 paise on a total amount of Rs 70.
cheque bouncing charges are Rs.100/- for each inward and outward clearing. In case of secured loan - cheque bouncing charges are Rs.125/- & for personal loan - cheque bouncing charges are Rs.50/-.
My outstation cheque worth of Rs 40748-/- How many clearance charges there of and How much time to clear a outsation cheque of SBI i.e from Bardoli to Navsari
An unpresented cheque is one that was never submitted for payment. for ex: lets say I owe you Rs. 10000 and issue a cheque to you. And you forget to cash it and keep it safely inside your vault. Then, that cheque becomes an unpresented cheque.
Cheque Bounce refers to the situation wherein, your bank account does not have enough money to pay the cheque that was issued by you.Let us say, you have issued a cheque for Rs. 12,000/- to your friend and he deposits the cheque into his account. On the day, this cheque comes for clearance to your bank account you have only Rs. 5,000/- which means you do not have enough funds to honor the cheque. Hence your cheque would bounce. Which means: No money would be paid for the cheque.Note: Cheque bounce is an offense and the bank and/or the cheque receiver can prosecute you.
Rs. 250000