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Electronic funds transfer (EFT) Transfer of funds electronically rather than by check or cash. The Federal Reserve's Fedwire and automated clearninghouse services are EFT systems.
Electronic funds transfer. Electronic funds transfer (EFT) is the means by which financial institutions exchange billions of dollars every day without the physical movement of any paper money. Money moves electronically from one bank account to another, usually within 24 hours of a scheduled payment. The system covers all electronic credit and debit money transfers, including direct deposits -- which occur when you authorize your employer or other payer to automatically deposit payroll into your bank account -- debit card and ATM transactions, online bill payment, wire transfers, and debit transfers as well as automatic deductions from your accounts to make regular payments. According to the US Department of the Treasury, it costs the federal government only 9 cents to issue an EFT payment as opposed to 86 cents to make a traditional check payment. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| CheckFree's electronic funds transfer (EFT) service enables ElectricStreets to offer residents the option to pay their rent online by electronic check. Electronic funds transfer can help agents reduce service demands and focus on sales. Thus, Fein wrote Law of Electronic Banking, which covers everything from an analysis of the changing regulatory framework to evolving e-banking technologies -- including joint ventures and strategic alliances, electronic funds transfer and privacy, consumer protection and policy issues. |
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