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1. FAQ 2. Virtual bank 3. EFT 4. B2B 5. B2C 6. holdback 7. Exchange 10. E-Commerce 11. Settlement 12. Issuer 13. Digital Wallet 15. EDC | 16. online banking 17. Infomediary 18. OBI 20. Authentication 21. delayed settlement processing 22. Cyberspace 23. micropayment 25. Merchant Bank 27. Acquirer 28. Transaction 29. envelope 30. phishing | 32. digital money 33. EFTPOS 34. discount rate 35. E-Procurement 36. Clickstream 37. Issuing bank 38. ACH 39. EDI 40. GW 42. merchant number 43. Reserve account 44. E-Tailer |
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A disclosure document explains how a financial product or offering works. It also details the terms to which you must agree in order to buy it or use it, and, in some cases, the risks you assume in making such a purchase.For example, publicly traded companies must provide all available information that might influence your decision to invest in the stocks or bonds they issue. mutual fund companies are required to disclose the risks and costs associated with buying shares in the fund. Government regulatory agencies, such as the securities and exchange commission (SEC), self-regulating organizations, state securities regulators, and NASD require such disclosures.Similarly, federal and local governments require lenders to explain the costs of credit, and banks to explain the costs of opening and maintaining an account.Despite the consumer benefits, disclosure information isn't always easily accessible. It may be expressed in confusing language, printed in tiny type, or so extensive that consumers choose to ignore it.
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