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  2. Helms Athletic Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Helms Athletic Foundation, founded in 1936, was a Los Angeles -based organization dedicated to the promotion of athletics and sportsmanship. [1] Paul H. Helms was the organization's founder and benefactor, [2] funding the foundation via his ownership of Helms Bakery. [3] Bill Schroeder founded the organization with Helms and served as its ...

  3. Transaction banking - Wikipedia

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    Transaction banking. Transaction banking can be defined as the set of instruments and services that a bank offers to trading partners to financially support their reciprocal exchanges of goods (e.g., trade), monetary flows (e.g., cash), or commercial papers (e.g., exchanges). Transaction banking allows banks to maintain close relationships with ...

  4. Warren Buffett’s investment advice: Top 10 tips for ... - AOL

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    1. “Rule No. 1 is never lose money. Rule No. 2 is never forget Rule No. 1.”. Buffett’s point sounds simple here, but it’s disarmingly complex. Of course, as an investor you’re trying to ...

  5. List of banks in Asia - Wikipedia

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    ICBC (Thai) Bank (Formerly ACL Bank) Bangkok Bank (No.1 bank in Thailand) Bank of Ayudhya; CIMB Bank Thai (Formerly Union Bank of Bangkok and Bank Thai) Kasikorn Bank (No.4 bank in Thailand) Kiatnakin Phatra Bank; Krung Thai Bank (No.2 bank and Government Enterprise in Thailand) Land & Houses Bank; Siam Commercial Bank (No. 3 bank in Thailand)

  6. Electronic Banking Internet Communication Standard - Wikipedia

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    The Electronic Banking Internet Communication Standard ( EBICS) is a German transmission protocol developed by the German Banking Industry Committee for sending payment information between banks over the Internet. It grew out of the earlier BCS-FTAM protocol that was developed in 1995, with the aim of being able to use Internet connections and ...

  7. What is the right of redemption? How it works during foreclosure

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    The right of redemption is a legal process that gives homeowners who have fallen behind on their mortgage payments the opportunity to keep their home by paying the money they owe, plus interest ...

  8. European banking union - Wikipedia

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    The banking union refers to the transfer of responsibility for banking policy from the national to the European Union (EU) level in several EU member states, initiated in 2012 as a response to the Eurozone crisis. The motivation for banking union was the fragility of numerous banks in the Eurozone, and the identification of a vicious circle ...

  9. Net interest income - Wikipedia

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    Net interest income ( NII) [1] is the difference between revenues generated by interest-bearing assets and the cost of servicing (interest-burdened) liabilities. For banks, the assets typically include commercial and personal loans, mortgages, construction loans and investment securities. The liabilities consist primarily of customers' deposits.