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Passbook - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Pass laws - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pass laws in South Africa were designed to segregate the population and limit severely the movements of the non-white populace. This legislation was one of the dominant features of the country's apar...
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The passbook dates back at least to the 19th century in America. The passbook is essentially a running statement that is a record of all credits and debits, including deposits, withdrawals, and interest. Originally the passbooks were updated by hand by a teller.
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A comparison of interest rates in passbook savings accounts and statement savings accounts across the country. ... INSTITUTIONS Passbook 10/14/2009 Statement 10/14/2009...
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Interest rates for statement and passbook savings accounts slip to all-time low. ... Spring 2003 Passbook/Statement Savings Interest Rate Survey; By Laura Bruce • Bankrate.com...
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Passbook Savings accounts are available to anyone residing in the Wisconsin counties of Marinette and Oconto, and the County of Menominee in Michigan. ... Transactions are recorded directly into the passbook when presented at the bank. However, the balance shown in the passbook or on a receipt is not final until verified...
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