When the financial aid disbursement gets posted to your account, it then takes 14 days for it to sit on your account before it is adjusted and a check is cut. After the 14 days, and the check gets cut, it has to get signed by the proper department and is mailed. I would say 3 weeks max for it to arrive in your mailbox from the day it is posted as a credit to your account.
Post is now offering the debit card option for undergrad students as of this spring. You certainly are better off looking into that because you wouldn't have to wait for the check to be cut after the 14 days. It would be deposited onto the debit card as soon as the adjustment is made (after the 14 days).
How do I know this? Because I am a Post University student waiting for my check as I am typing this reply.
Good luck!
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If it already shows "debit memo," then there is only a 2 - 3 day wait from that point, excluding weekends . . .
They dont loan out their excess reserves. They only have excess reserves because they dont have loan demand from qualified borrowers and the marginal return from an average loan is greater than the interest paid on the excess reserves. IE they have to receive a marginal return of X amount above .25% they now receive on their excess reserves from a borrower SO 1. They have to loan demand 2. Qualified borrower 3. Net marginal return of higher than the amount of interest they receive on their reserves.
Bhutan has excess electricity and many parts of India receive electricity from Bhutan.
This is an answer I got in an email from my financial advisor: "...if there is any calculated excess funds we would cut out 30% of that amount and send it out to you in the form of a check after 7 successful weeks of attendance and after 14 weeks of successful attendance and successful grades we will cut the additional 70% of any excess funds and send that to you. "
Then you need to notify your plan administrator immediately. You will then receive a Return of Excess from the plan.
Randy, IF it sells for more than the unpaid balance, you should receive the excess.
Food banks receive their food from donations, usually from stores and restaurants when their supplies get close to their expiry date. They also often receive excess food from farmers or even home growers.
Having a surplus of food is always a good thing. The excess can be given to the poor, or sold in order to receive cash.
If your income exceeds the Medicaid standard in your State, you will have to "spend down" the excess to qualify for Medicaid.
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