CHECKBOOK
Folder or booklet containing preprinted paper instruments issued to checking account holders, which is used to pay for products and/or services. It has sequentially numbered checks account holders use as a bill of exchange. Normally, checks are preprinted with the account holder’s name and other information. Also, every check has the bank’s routing number, account number, and check number.
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Consumer Theory
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SEC Form N-14
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