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Assuming you mean EFTPOS (Electronic Funds Transfer Point Of Sale)... The customer uses either a credit or debit card to pay for goods. The card is 'read' by the cashier's register, and an electronic 'request' is sent to the customer's bank. If the funds are available (or the card has enough credit) - the funds are transferred from the customer's account to the store's account.
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A merchant summary is a sheet, similar to a credit card voucher, provided by the bank. Banks will be required to group together various types of non-cash transactions such as: visa card transactions Bankcard transactions MasterCard transactions Cheques Gift vouchers EFTPOS transactions Once the above types of transactions have been grouped together, you can then calculate the amounts for each type of transactions. Finally, you can add all of these individual amounts together to give you an overall amount for non-cash transactions. This amount will be entered onto a merchant summary sheet.
Sometimes they work alone, and sometimes they work in teams. I also think it depends on the type of accountant as well. But I would say it's a mixture of both, they work alone sometimes and work in a team sometimes.
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Some of the dissadvantage of using EFTPOS are Its not practical for small items Both the buyer and the seller have to py charges for using EFTPOS
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the purpose of an eftpos receipt is to approve of a purchase. it is a source document which is used for evidence of purchase.
EFTPOS can accept credit cards, EPOS only cash
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What does EFTPOS stand for?Enviromental Feet Tall Postional On top of Statues If you are wanting to know what EFTPOS stands for it is Electronic Funds Transfer Point Of Sale.Actually it is Electronic Funds Transfer AT Point Of SaleJames plays with these machines along side cod!
EFTPOS stands for Electronics Funds Transfer at Point of Sale. Its basically a retail till with the ability to accept credit and debit card transactions
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