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Fall 1995 Consumer News



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  • Alternative Title:
    Volume 3, Number 1
  • Corporate Authors:
  • Description:
    Checks: Where did they come from? How do they get where they're going? What can go wrong?

    Checking out the check: You may write thousands of checks in your lifetime, so we've written one brief introduction to their history and usage

    Two Glorious Days, Two Fun-Filled Nights...

    Cracking the code: those printed numbers on our checks move billions of dollars daily

    A checklist for stopping check fraud

    Collecting checks for fun, profit... and the IRS

    How the banking system deals with disasters

    Cheks and Balances: Why and how to keep good records

    Got a problem with the FDIC? You've also goa a problem solver here, too, in our Office of the Ombudsman

    Reminder! Grinches Lurk Midst Holiday Revelry!

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  • Release Date:
    11/15/1995
  • Main Document Checksum:
    urn:sha256:91fa6024aa2763229d296ed0dcaec5a5b6a1e5af26721a98263197d23cf7762b
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