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  • 41Database transaction — A transaction comprises a unit of work performed within a database management system (or similar system) against a database, and treated in a coherent and reliable way independent of other transactions. Transactions in a database environment have …

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  • 42Structured settlement factoring transaction — A structured settlement factoring transaction describes the selling of future structured settlement payments (or, more accurately, rights to receive the future structured settlement payments). People who receive structured settlement payments… …

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  • 43Secure electronic transaction — (SET) is a standard protocol for securing credit card transactions over insecure networks, specifically, the Internet. SET is not itself a payment system, but rather a set of security protocols and formats that enables users to employ the… …

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  • 44Deposit account — Deposits redirects here. For other uses, see Deposit (disambiguation). Banking A series on …

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  • 45Savings account — Savings accounts are accounts maintained by retail financial institutions that pay interest but can not be used directly as money (by, for example, writing a cheque). These accounts let customers set aside a portion of their liquid assets while… …

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  • 46Australian Transaction Reports and Analysis Centre — (AUSTRAC) is an Australian government agency, established in 1989 under the Financial Transaction Reports Act 1988 . [ [http://www.comlaw.gov.au/comlaw%5Cmanagement.nsf/lookupindexpagesbyid/IP200403474?OpenDocument Financial Transaction Reports… …

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  • 47Accounting Transaction — (deutsch buchhaltungstechnischer Geschäftsvorgang) beschreibt in der Softwaremodellierung ein Analysemuster nach Martin Fowler. Dieses Analysemuster wird benötigt, um das Thema Buchführung (doppelte Buchführung) softwaretechnisch modellieren und… …

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  • 48Merchant account provider — Merchant account providers give businesses the ability to accept debit and credit cards in payment for goods and services. This can be face to face, on the telephone, or over the internet. Credit cards have become the preferred method of payment… …

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  • 49Distributed Transaction Coordinator — The Distributed Transaction Coordinator (MSDTC) service is a component of modern versions of Microsoft Windows that is responsible for coordinating transactions that span multiple resource managers, such as databases, message queues, and file… …

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  • 50Customer Account Data Engine — (CADE) is an update (currently under development) to the IRS e file system, used for filing United States income tax returns. Contents 1 Development 2 Benefits 2.1 Benefits to the Public 2.2 …

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