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You should check with your financial aid office at your college if you have any questions on when your financial aid will be disbursed and when you will be receiving a refund check (if you will be receiving one).
There are many websites that one can use to check stock prices on a daily, or even hourly basis. Two of these websites are DailyFinance and the NASDAQ Stock Market official website.
Holding stock means that a business keeps the stock that it need and uses in the factory itself.
Stock quotes can be found in the paper on the stock pages for the NYSE or NASDAQ, or you can check on the television ticker-taker, or you can call your stock broker to find out and I'm sure theirs an app for that.
Stock dividends are usually paid by check. Rarely, they can be applied to purchasing more stock or property. They are usually paid either quarterly or annually.
physically check stock
It depends entirely on why you are receiving the check. For example, if you are receiving the check for services rendered, then yes. For example, if you are receiving a loan or a gift, then no. There is nothing special about receiving a check. The same principles apply whether you receive a check, cash, bank transfer, a goat, or a sack of magic beans.
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First, items are ordered so you need a copy of the purchase order. Then you take the docket or bill of lading and compare it to the purchase order. If there are differences make note of them on the docket. Then you check stock received against the docket slip and note any differences. When there are differences, errors and omissions some one gets on the phone to ask questions.
When a vendor arrives at a store, they have to check in with the receiving clerk. The receiving clerk verifies the products being delivered with the products on the vendor invoice.
UCC 3-309(a)(2)-- check is treated as "payable to bearer."
the insurance people want to make sure the cheque is going to the right person.
when receiving payment from a privit insurace carrier check the amount of payment on the EOB with the
Yes and No. You do need one if you are receiving "compensation. You do not need one if you are NOT receiving "compensation.
The person receiving the cheque, is the 'payee' - the person sending the cheque is the 'payer'.
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