Soal Sejarah Snmptn 2008 Paket 6

| Saturday, February 26, 2011


Checks are still a large part of the.S. economy. A study in 1979 revealed that more than 85% of all non-cash retail payments were made by check. However, credit and debit card use increased through the 1980s and 1990s, and electronic payments as a whole outnumbered check payments for the first time in 2001 (according to the Federal Reserve).
In 2004, lawmakers in Washington D.C. passed the Check Clearing Act for the 21st Century also known as Check 21. Check 21 makes it possible for banks and businesses to use digital images of checks known as a substitute check.
Check 21 made check clearing and processing much faster and more efficient by eliminating the need for so many people to physically handle a check.







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No doubt, information is the highway to greatness in life. In a bide to obtain such information one is forced to get it whenever it appears online. One is please and satisfy with the rate of such information transfer if it is very fast. But the reverse is case when the data transfer ( i.e. bits or bytes per second ) is very slow. One is bound to waste time to be used for other demanding issues on a slow data transfer. But you can get out of this mess and speed up the rate of data transfer of your computer by applying the tips in this article.

Change or upgrade your connection. Your internet service provider render service according to your subscription. There is a limit speed associated with each connection. So, go for subscription that meet up with your need. If you are using dial-up connection, make use of Broadband connection for faster speed output. The broadband has Direct Service Line ( DSL) or a cable connection to be chosen for maximum performance.


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