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  • 111Darrington, West Yorkshire — Darrington is a small village and civil parish in the City of Wakefield in West Yorkshire, England, 3 miles (4.8 km) from Pontefract and 25 miles (40 km) from the city of York. The village is split in two by the busy A1 trunk road which …

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  • 112Asset — This article is about the business definition. For other uses, see Asset (disambiguation). Accountancy Key concepts Accountant · Accounting period · Bookkeeping · Cash and accrual basis · …

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  • 113Post [1] — Post (v. mittellat. u. ital. Posta, für lat. positio, d. i. Stelle, Stätte, Posten), eine Staatsanstalt, durch welche Briefe u. andere zur Beförderung mit den Transportmitteln der Anstalt geeignete Gegenstände, sowie Personen mit vorausbestimmter …

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  • 114Alternative financial services — A shop window in Falls Church, Virginia. Alternative financial services (AFS) are financial services provided outside traditional banking institutions, on which many low income individuals depend.[1] …

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  • 115Cash Wages — include any kind of compensation that comes in the form of spendable money. Cash wages can include actual cash currency, any kind of check and money orders. This type of compensation excludes stock and stock options, insurance and fringe benefits …

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  • 116Unbanked — A slang term for people who do not use banks or banking institutions in any capacity. Unbanked persons generally pay for things in cash or else purchase money orders. Unbanked persons also typically do not have insurance, pensions or any other… …

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  • 117recipient — re‧cip‧i‧ent [rɪˈsɪpiənt] noun [countable] formal someone who receives something: • The international money orders can be cashed by the recipient at any Amex travel office. • The scheme is placing more than 300 welfare recipients a year in jobs.… …

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  • 118amount — [[t]əma͟ʊnt[/t]] ♦♦ amounts, amounting, amounted 1) N VAR: usu N of n The amount of something is how much there is, or how much you have, need, or get. He needs that amount of money to survive... I still do a certain amount of work for them...… …

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  • 119financial institutions — An insured bank; a commercial bank or trust company; a private banker; an agency or branch of a foreign bank in the United States; an insured institution as defined in the National Housing Act; a thrift institution; a broker or dealer registered… …

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  • 120financial institutions — An insured bank; a commercial bank or trust company; a private banker; an agency or branch of a foreign bank in the United States; an insured institution as defined in the National Housing Act; a thrift institution; a broker or dealer registered… …

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