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  2. TreasuryDirect - Wikipedia

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    TreasuryDirect is a website run by the Bureau of the Fiscal Service under the United States Department of the Treasury that allows US individual investors to purchase treasury securities, such as savings bonds, directly from the US government. It enables people to manage their investments online, including connecting their TreasuryDirect ...

  3. Automated teller machine - Wikipedia

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    An automated teller machine ( ATM) is an electronic telecommunications device that enables customers of financial institutions to perform financial transactions, such as cash withdrawals, deposits, funds transfers, balance inquiries or account information inquiries, at any time and without the need for direct interaction with bank staff.

  4. State Bank of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .sbp .org .pk. The State Bank of Pakistan ( SBP) ( Urdu: بینک دَولتِ پاکِستان) is the Central Bank of Pakistan. Its Constitution, as originally laid down in the State Bank of Pakistan Order 1948, remained basically unchanged until 1 January 1974, when the bank was nationalised and the scope of its functions was ...

  5. Birmingham–Southern College - Wikipedia

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    www .bsc .edu. Birmingham–Southern College ( BSC) was a private liberal arts college in Birmingham, Alabama. Founded in 1856, the college is affiliated with the United Methodist Church and was accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS). The college's student body was approximately 1300 students when it closed. [2]

  6. Danish Society of Engineers - Wikipedia

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    IDA. IDA, The Danish Society of Engineers, ( Danish: Ingeniørforeningen) is a Danish trade union and interest group for highly educated professionals with a background in technology, science or IT. It has the abbreviation IDA ( Ingeniørforeningen i Danmark ). IDA's headquarters are in Copenhagen, Denmark. As of 2024, IDA has over 158,000 members.

  7. Direct-access storage device - Wikipedia

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    Direct-access storage device. A direct-access storage device ( DASD) (pronounced / ˈdæzdiː /) is a secondary storage device in which "each physical record has a discrete location and a unique address". The term was coined by IBM to describe devices that allowed random access to data, the main examples being drum memory and hard disk drives. [1]

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    Having trouble signing in? Find out how to identify and correct common sign-in issues like problems with your username and password, account locks, looping logins, and other account access errors.

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    AOL is a leading online service provider that offers free email, news, entertainment, and more. With AOL, you can access your email from any device, customize your inbox, and enjoy a secure and reliable email experience. Sign in to AOL today and discover the benefits of AOL Mail.

  10. Better Society Capital - Wikipedia

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    Better Society Capital. Better Society Capital Limited ( BSC ), formerly Big Society Capital, is a social impact investor in the United Kingdom. Its mission is to grow the amount of money invested in tackling social issues and inequalities in the UK. It invests its own capital as well as enabling others to invest for impact too.

  11. Direct deposit - Wikipedia

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    Direct deposit. A direct deposit (or direct credit ), in banking, is a deposit of money by a payer directly into a payee's bank account. Direct deposits are most commonly made by businesses in the payment of salaries and wages and for the payment of suppliers' accounts, but the facility can be used for payments for any purpose, such as payment ...