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    tremendous amount of spending. Whether it be using cash or a credit/debit card, we spend thousands of dollars each year on various items. Similar to individuals, companies squander up plenty of money as well. However, companies typically primarily on the usage credit cards. Credit cards have developed into a necessity for the majority as it is easier than having to reimburse employees if they pay with cash. Unfortunately, credit cards are a means we should avoid due to the concept that payments are commonly

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    Before credit and debit cards were developed, merchants would issue a line of credit to customers who did not have the funds to purchase their items. This credit processed involved using a ledger to record the amount owed for the items purchased. In today’s vastly growing economy, credit and debit card use plays an ever-present role in society. “Credit and debit card acceptance enables merchants to sell goods and services to customers who increasingly choose electronic forms of payment over other

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    Are credit cards dangerous? In the past five years, the credit scores for those who own credit cards have been taking a toll. By using a credit card, people are more exposed to the higher possibility of geting into debt. Using a credit card puts a buyer at the risk of buying too much or using too much of their score. Cash in contrast to a credit card cannot physically show you how much monye you have or have spent. Not to mention that a credit card owner will go to the store and buy a pack of gum

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    The Meal Card Book Report

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    As the Meal Card Book Control Officer on Fort Riley, my duties and responsibilities are to issue and receive meal card books from Meal Card Control Officers which is a control item. In addition to issuing and receiving meal card books, I provide training to officers, non-commissioned officers and lower enlisted Soldiers on maintaining accountability for meal card books to include issuing the meal card, receiving the meal cards, destroying the meal cards and preparation of annual reports in accordance

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    today’s world most people have a credit card by the time they turn eighteen years old. Nerd Walt, a financial website, stated “Average credit card debt in 2013 reached $15,480 per household in the United States”. (Bower) The average household credit card debt has probably increase since the 2013 study. “Overall U.S. National debt is rapidly approaching $18 trillion” (Bower). “20% of credit card users often pay off monthly balances on two or more credit cards” according to a study (Bower). In today’s

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    Before credit and debit cards were developed, merchants would issue a line of credit to customers who did not have the funds to purchase their items. This credit processed involved using a ledger to record the amount owed for the items purchased. In today’s vastly growing economy, credit and debit card use plays an ever-present role in society. “Credit and debit card acceptance enables merchants to sell goods and services to customers who increasingly choose electronic forms of payment over other

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    Debit Card

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    DEBIT CARD IN INDIAN ECONOMY A Debit Card is personal card provided to the customers by the Bank to enable the card holder to withdraw money or to have the cost of purchases charged directly to the holder's bank account. A debit card (also known as a bank card or check card) is a plastic card that provides the cardholder electronic access to their bank account at a financial institution. Some cards have a stored value with which a payment is made, while most relay a message to the cardholder's bank

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    Card Debt

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    Plastic money is in vogue in today's economy. Paying for what you buy through your credit card is fashionable and convenient. But credit cards are growingly becoming a matter of immense concern thanks to the problem of card debt. The problem of credit card debt arises when consumers buy something swapping their card but are unable to repay the money to the card company within the stipulated time period. Moreover, when consumers purchase things using this form of plastic money, they actually end

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    Chip Cards V.S. Magnetic Stripe Cards Nowadays, the use of cards is becoming more and more frequent because of its convenience. And the technology provides the way to make cards become more practical. Two most common types of cards that people use are chip cards and magnetic cards. Both chip cards and magnetic stripe cards are broadly used all over the world in diverse areas of people’s life. However, chip cards and magnetic stripe cards are different from the security, function, and the process

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    Abstract Smart Cards are portable devices used for operations on data that can be offline or online and are mainly used in tasks that require high security. Smart cards are in a wide use and thus my study looks deep into smart card technology along with its use in India and throughout the world. My paper even highlights things to happen in future with the use of smart card technology. Importance is even given to the problems and methods for the development of multipurpose smart card system and even

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