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what is difference between a current account and a cheque account
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They both mean the same
you spell it different
I do know the difference. What is your question?
The difference is just the spelling. they both mean the same...
Yes, the payee should sign the back of the cheque upon receiving it, which is known as endorsing the cheque. This endorsement is necessary to authorize the bank to process the cheque for deposit or cashing. Signing the cheque also helps prevent unauthorized use if it is lost or stolen. However, the endorsement may not be required in all cases, depending on the bank's policies and local regulations.
Improper endorsement; insufficient funds.
Cheque is both securities and payment instrument. Voucher is only securities. From securities point of view they are the same and have the same meaning. Cheque has larger scope.
That is called endorsing the cheque. It's know as an endorsement.
An unpresented cheque is one that hasnt been presented for payment yet. A stale cheque is one that has expired.
manager's cheque is issue by you and bank draft is issue by bank on behalf of the customer And the money is more secured.