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Can you think of a fair and reasonable way to deal with the "haves and have nots" of this world? What would have to change? Do you think the 1% would ever willingly give up enough capital to resolve the major crises brought on by war, drought, and politics? Why or why not?
The Morality of Reparation
Bernard R. Boxill
Lockbox System
A service offered by banks to companies for the receipt of payment from customers, involving the collection and processing of cheque payments at a secure location.
Collection Time
The average period a company takes to collect payments owed by its customers.
Lockbox Fee
A charge by banks for the service of collecting payments through a secured post office box and processing them for the account holder.
Money Market Securities
Short-term financial instruments, typically with high liquidity and very low risk, used by individuals and corporations to manage cash.
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