July 13, 2009 by Jared Bilski
What is your bank doing to keep your cash safe? If you don’t know, now’s a good time to find out — and the more detailed the info, the better.
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Tags: Account theft, Banks, Brokers, Hackers, New Hampshire, Theft, Trojan horses
November 7, 2008 by Michael Donnelly
It’s because banks are caught in a squeeze. They have limited resources and few good options for raising more.
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Tags: Bailout, Balance sheets, Banks, Federal Reserve, Lending practices
October 10, 2008 by Jared Bilski
When it comes to stale checks, simply voiding the old one and reissuing a new one is usually all it takes to solve the problem, but there are always exceptions.
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Tags: A/P, Banks, Follow-up, Payee, Stale checks, Vendor
May 29, 2008 by Jennifer Azara
True, the more “wired up” your own departments are, the faster and more efficiently you’ll weather those last few days on each page of the calendar. But even if you’re swirling in spreadsheets you can make serious headway.
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Tags: Account monitoring, Banks, Credit card statements, Month-end