The difference is just the spelling. they both mean the same...
An unpresented cheque is one that hasnt been presented for payment yet. A stale cheque is one that has expired.
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They both mean the same
Canadian and American Spellings . Respectively.
To check a cheque, you must check if the cheque is checked by checking the checked cheque of checking a checked cheque as a checker.
An unpresented cheque is one that hasnt been presented for payment yet. A stale cheque is one that has expired.
what is difference between a current account and a cheque account
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In the case of a bearer cheque, the bank has to pay the person who is holding the cheque and presenting it for payment. In case of a crossed cheque, the bank will only credit the money into the persons bank account. They will not issue cash
A Normal Cheque is usually denominated in the local currency whereas a Travellers cheque is in foreign currency. Ex: A normal cheque in India is usually in Rupees whereas if you are going to USA, you can get travellers cheques in US dollar
Mulitcity cheque is more advanced than ordinary cheque as multicity cheque can be deposited and given to any where iin india and takes less time for clearacnes where as ordinary cheque takes more time and come to mother bank branch for clearances.
They both mean the same
Canadian and American Spellings . Respectively.
None.
check bounce is when you do not have sufficient balance in your account and check not cleared is when the process is delayed on either end due to some problems
To check a cheque, you must check if the cheque is checked by checking the checked cheque of checking a checked cheque as a checker.
you spell it different