Doctor [Last Name]. Generally, address anyone with a PhD as Doctor [Last Name], unless they have a job-specific title that is commonly used as a form of address, Professor [Last Name], Colonel (or other rank) [Last Name], Senator [or other government title]. Do not use corporate title as a form of address (e.g., do not use "Director [Last Name]")
Yes, checks typically have the account holder's address printed on them.
Regular payment made out of a current account which is of a set amount and is originated by the account holder
Regular payment made out of a current account which is of a set amount and is originated by the account holder
Yes, it is legal to print a check as long as it complies with banking regulations and is authorized by the account holder.
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Yes, a PhD holder should be called "Doctor" as the title recognizes their advanced level of education and expertise in their field.
Yes, it is appropriate to address someone with a PhD as "Doctor."
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A PhD is a doctor. You address a letter to him Dr. John Smith. If he is married you address it Dr. John and Jane Smith. If she has the PhD, you address it John and Dr Sue Smith. If both have their PhD's you address it Drs, Henry and Jane Smith.
The average salary for a person with a math PhD is around 100,000 per year.
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No, a passport does not display the holder's address. It typically includes the holder's name, date of birth, nationality, and a photograph, but not their address.
No, a US passport does not contain the holder's address.
yes..under commerce there are optional subjects: banking & finance, accountancy ..