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gregori [183]
2 years ago
8

___ are a payment mechanism that are similar to regular bank checks but are transmitted electronically, with a signature in digi

tal form. electronic checks electronic credit cards electronic cash transactions electronic wallets electronic debit cards
Business
1 answer:
Olegator [25]2 years ago
5 0
I'm assuming you mean the various forms of wire transfers? some are more secure than others. Cashiers checks / certified funds / escrow accounts... hold much more weight than a debit card transaction. I think you are looking for the answer of wire transfers
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Cr Accounts receivable $ 7,300

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