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Regulation E and the Nacha Operating Rules each have a 60-day period that applies to unauthorized payments. But in complying with both Reg E and the Nacha Rules, understanding the differences in these periods is important. Regulation E specifies how and …
It’s all well and good to say you’ll save some money next week. The hard part is actually doing it. But having some of your pay automatically go to savings makes things a lot easier. That proposition is at the heart of a new campaign called Wisconsin …
Sometimes simple works best. When it comes to your financial life, there are ways to simplify things that make a lot of sense. The first week of August is Simplify Your Life Week, and on a personal level, one of the easiest things to do is to move away …
July is the time we take a moment to celebrate America’s independence, and it’s a great time to declare your own financial independence. Saving money every payday is the first step, and Direct Deposit is a great way to either get started or to ramp up. …
After giving Uncle Sam a loan out of your pay it’s nice to get a tax refund. And so much the better when it arrives quickly and is immediately available to use. Direct Deposit accomplishes that, and new stats show it’s being used by more Americans this …
Supplementing Fraud Detection Standards for WEB Debits As the ACH Network grows, part of that growth can be attributed to an increase in consumer payments made via the internet and mobile devices. With that growth comes a need to ensure account …
With one new Nacha Rule just taking effect last month and two others right behind in September, Nacha has a wealth of new and refreshed materials to help you along. On June 30, Phase Two of Supplementing Data Security Requirements took effect, expanding …
A customer overpays by 22 cents, and you refund it by ACH. Is that a Micro-Entry? How about if a customer pays a 93-cent bill by ACH. Is that a Micro-Entry? Are these transactions subject to the new Nacha Micro-Entry Rule taking effect Sept. 16? “Not …
Direct Deposit continues to be the overwhelming choice for Americans to receive their wages, a new survey finds. In its 2022 “Getting Paid in America” survey, the American Payroll Association (APA) found that more than 93% of those questioned use Direct …