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If you are looking to purchase a Canadian money order in Seattle, check with your bank or a local bank. Some banks will do money orders in different currencies.
Yes, it is possible to deposit a money order into your bank account. You can do this by filling out a deposit slip at your bank and providing the money order as the deposit amount. The bank will then process the money order and credit the funds to your account.
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Bank cards and credit cards are not the same. when you say bank cards, it's the one that you use for withdrawing money from the ATM machine. Credit cards on the other hand allows you to purchase goods and services without cash.
A debit card is issued by your bank, and when you use it, funds are withdrawn from your bank account thus reducing the money you have the bank. It's like writing a check. When you use a credit card you are, in effect, borrowing money from some company or institution to pay for your purchase and must pay this money back at some time in the future. But, the amount of money you have in the bank is not affected.
If you are looking to purchase a Canadian money order in Seattle, check with your bank or a local bank. Some banks will do money orders in different currencies.
Yes, it is possible to deposit a money order into your bank account. You can do this by filling out a deposit slip at your bank and providing the money order as the deposit amount. The bank will then process the money order and credit the funds to your account.
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The best option would be to apply for bank credit cards for your business with your local bank or the bank you use most when related to money. They provide great services, but also special rates or deals because you have a bank account with them already.
Bank cards and credit cards are not the same. when you say bank cards, it's the one that you use for withdrawing money from the ATM machine. Credit cards on the other hand allows you to purchase goods and services without cash.
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A debit card is issued by your bank, and when you use it, funds are withdrawn from your bank account thus reducing the money you have the bank. It's like writing a check. When you use a credit card you are, in effect, borrowing money from some company or institution to pay for your purchase and must pay this money back at some time in the future. But, the amount of money you have in the bank is not affected.
With bank credit, you are buying it - and making monthly payments to the bank which loaned you the money. With hire/purchase, you are buying it on a month-by-month basis, and paying the person who owns it once a month, until it is "paid off" and you then own it. Surprisingly, "hire/purchase" frequently turns out to be the more expensive of the two in the long run.
With a debit card you can only use money that you put in a bank and with a credit card you are using the money from the credit card company which can lead to bankruptcy if you are not careful.
A bank holds and stores money, and a credit union is for a temporary holding for money, and your only suppose to have a certain amount of money in the credit union
The Debit and Credit on a bank statement reflect the Bank's accounting records, not yours. So when you deposit money into your account, the bank owes you that money to you - it is a liability for them, therefore a credit entry. Similarly, if they charge you a bank fee, it reduces their liability to you, so they would Debit your account (on their books) and Credit an Income account.