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ACH operator
  1. Credit Union Processing
  2. The party that is named by the grantor, settler or creator of the trust and is entitled, according to the terms in the respective trust deed, the benefit from the revenues of the trust.
  3. A party which acts on behalf of - and with the authority of - another.
  4. An automated clearing house (ACH) association or Federal Reserve Bank that processes and distributes ACH transactions received from an originating financial institution.
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Disbursement
  1. A parent company (investing company) controls a subsidiary
  2. The payment of expenses or discharge of a monetary obligation
  3. EDI messages are structured computer-processable data formats that permit data to be transferred without rekeying and are then sent through public data transmission networks or banking systems channels.
  4. The movement of funds by non-paper means (normally electronically), usually through a payment system such as the Automated clearing house (ACH) network or Fedwire.
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ACH debit transaction
  1. An automated clearing house (ACH) association or Federal Reserve Bank that processes and distributes ACH transactions received from an originating financial institution.
  2. An automated clearing house (ACH) transaction that moves funds from the receiver’s account to the originator’s account.
  3. An automated clearing house (ACH) transaction that involves the transfer of funds from an originator’s account to a receiver’s account.
  4. Transfers directly from one account to another account within a bank.
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Cheque clearing
  1. The process by which a cheque is presented to and accepted by the drawee bank, the institution on which it is drawn.
  2. Strictly one of the the twelve Federal Reserve Banks
  3. Credit Union Processing
  4. The same-day value electronic funds transfer system operated
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Where is the Determinations tab located?
  1. Insurance Affordability Case
  2. Integrated Case
  3. Product Delivery Case
  4. Person Page
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ACH credit transaction
  1. An automated clearing house (ACH) transaction that moves funds from the receiver’s account to the originator’s account
  2. An automated clearing house (ACH) association or Federal Reserve Bank that processes and distributes ACH transactions received from an originating financial institution.
  3. An automated clearing house (ACH) transaction that involves the transfer of funds from an originator’s account to a receiver’s account.
  4. A party which acts on behalf of - and with the authority of - another.
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Cash concentration or disbursement(CCD)
  1. The process by which a cheque is presented to and accepted by the drawee bank, the institution on which it is drawn.
  2. National Automated Clearing House Association
  3. Business Workflow
  4. An automated clearing house (ACH) payment format for concentration and disbursement of funds within a company or between companies.
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ACH
  1. transaction that involves the transfer of funds from an originator’s account to a receiver’s account.
  2. Automated Clearing House System
  3. transaction that moves funds from the receiver’s account to the originator’s account.
  4. association or Federal Reserve Bank that processes and distributes ACH transactions received from an originating financial institution.
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What are the entity types that cover all the basis of Cignon v3?
  1. Entity Type, Master Entity, Process Type and Detail Entity Type
  2. Detail Entity Type, Master Entity and Process Type
  3. Abstract Entity, Process Type, Detail Entity
  4. Master Entity, Detail Entity Type and Entity Type
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Choose the correct answer
  1. Process Type, Master Entity and Detail Entity are, in opposite of Entity Type, concrete entities, which means they can host data.
  2. Process Type, Master Entity and Detail Entity are, in opposite of Entity Type, concrete entities, which means they can be controled
  3. Process Type, Master Entity, Detail Entity and Entity Type are concrete entities, which means they can host data.
  4. Process Type, Master Entity and Detail Entity are, in opposite of Entity Type, concrete entities, which means they really exists.
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Changing an existing document is known as what?
  1. Entering
  2. Editing
  3. Re Typing
  4. Selecting
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What is the role of a sand box in TM1?
  1. Let’s you create your own personal workspace where you can enter and store data value changes separate from base data.
  2. Let’s you create your own personal workspace where you can enter and store data value changes separate from base data before committing
  3. Let’s you create your own personal workspace where you can enter and store data value changes impacting the base data.
  4. Let’s you create your own personal workspace where you can enter and store data value changes separate from base data before/after committing.
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Opposition to AC offered by inductors
  1. Capacitance
  2. Impedance
  3. Inductance
  4. Reactance
  5. Resistance
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Total opposition to A.C. and consists of reactance and resistance
  1. Impedance
  2. Reactance
  3. Resistance
  4. Inductance
  5. Capacitance
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What is the preferred method of sanitizing magnetic media?
  1. Degaussing
  2. Overwriting
  3. Formatting
  4. Deleting
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