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  2. Debit card cashback - Wikipedia

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    Debit card cashback (also known as cash out in Australia and New Zealand) is a service offered to retail customers whereby an amount is added to the total purchase price of a transaction paid by debit card and the customer receives that amount in cash along with the purchase. For example, a customer purchasing $18.99 worth of goods at a ...

  3. 13 Best Debit Cards for Kids and Teens - AOL

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    The BusyKid app uses a chore-based system where your kids can earn real money for completing chores. They can also learn to save, spend, donate and invest any earned allowances. The BusyPay QR ...

  4. What is a checking account? - AOL

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    Checking accounts are commonly used for paying bills, writing checks, making debit card purchases and ATM cash withdrawals. A checking account can also serve as a place to receive your payroll ...

  5. Payment card - Wikipedia

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    There are a number of types of payment cards, the most common being credit cards, debit cards, charge cards, and prepaid cards. Most commonly, a payment card is electronically linked to an account or accounts belonging to the cardholder. These accounts may be deposit accounts or loan or credit accounts, and the card is a means of authenticating ...

  6. Stores That Give the Highest Cash Back on Debit Card ... - AOL

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    If you spend $125.12 on groceries and opt for $40 cash back with a fee of 50 cents, the total amount that will come out of your account is $165.62. Don’t forget to record that entire amount in ...

  7. Debits and credits - Wikipedia

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    A debit card is used to make a purchase with one's own money. A credit card is used to make a purchase by borrowing money. [20] From the bank's point of view, when a debit card is used to pay a merchant, the payment causes a decrease in the amount of money the bank owes to the cardholder. From the bank's point of view, your debit card account ...

  8. Debit card - Wikipedia

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    A debit card, also known as a check card or bank card, is a payment card that can be used in place of cash to make purchases. The card usually consists of the bank's name, a card number, the cardholder's name, and an expiration date, on either the front or the back. Many new cards now have a chip on them, which allows people to use their card ...

  9. What Is a Debit Card? - AOL

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    Debit Card Definition and How It Works. A debit card is a payment card that lets you pay for purchases or withdraw money directly from your checking account in your bank, credit union or other ...