automatic transfer of funds (savings)

  • 1Automatic Transfer Of Funds — A standing banking arrangement whereby transfers from a customer s account are made on a regular, periodic basis without further instruction or action by the customer. The most common automatic transfer of funds are through sweep instructions,… …

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  • 2Automatic Transfer Service - ATS — A banking service offered to customers that has both a general and specific meaning. On a general level, it can mean any automatic transfer of funds between customer accounts. For example, a regular transfer from a checking account to pay off a… …

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  • 3Automatic transfer service account — An automatic transfer service account is a deposit account that allows the transfer of funds from a savings account to a checking account in order to cover a check written or to maintain a minimum balance …

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  • 4Automatic Savings Plan — A type of personal savings system in which the plan contributor automatically deposits a fixed amount of funds at specified intervals into their investment account. The typical structure of this type of savings system is an automatic transfer… …

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  • 5Thrift Savings Plan — The Federal Thrift Savings Plan, or TSP, is a retirement savings plan for civilians who are, or previously were, employed by the United States Government and for members of the uniformed services. The TSP encompasses many millions of investors… …

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  • 6Mutual savings bank — For mutual banks, see mutualism (economic theory). Banking A series on …

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  • 9Cash management — In United States banking, cash management, or treasury management, is a marketing term for certain services offered primarily to larger business customers. It may be used to describe all bank accounts (such as checking accounts) provided to… …

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  • 10money supply — The amount of money in the economy, consisting primarily of currency in circulation plus deposits in banks: M 1 U.S. money supply consisting of currency held by the public, traveler s checks, checking account funds, NOW and super NOW accounts,… …

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