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Depends on how big it is. Is this your first professional job? or just a job so you can make the rent? I bought a charm to wear to represent what it was I was doing in my first professional job. I still have it and it reminds me of my first teaching job. Get something that represents you and years from now it will remind you of who you were at that time.

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What is good for payment cheque?

Bank gives surety or guarantee to pay the money to beneficiary of the cheque endorsed by bank. Customer (drawer) has to pay certain charge to make a cheque Good for Payment. The payable amount is segregated from the balance to reserve once it endorse. This cheque is authorized by the banker to be Good for Payment. Customer can request bank to prepare manager's cheque, cashier's cheque, banker's cheque or cheque on selves instead of good for payment


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