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See also point-of-sale (POS)
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A more complex POS system, however, includes numerous bundled features. Many POS systems have inventory management capabilities, where each piece of merchandise is entered into the system so that it can be tracked.

Point Of Service Plans (POS)
Health Plans that are a combination of an HMO and fee for service plan. The individual can choose at the point of service whether he wants to see a network provider or a non network provider.

POS Terminal: A device placed in a merchant location that is connected to the bank's system or authorization service provider via telephone lines and is designed to authorize, record, and forward data by electronic means for each sale.

POS Register Incorporates products normally associated with POS systems (e.g., computer, printer, monitor, keyboard, scanner, cash drawer, card reader, etc.).

EFT/POS
Electronic funds transfer (EFT) at the point of sale (POS). A payment option that allows consumers to make purchases by transferring funds directly from their accounts to merchant accounts.

POS plans are becoming more popular because they offer more flexibility and freedom of choice than standard HMOs.
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EFT/POS - Electronic funds transfer (EFT) at the point of sale (POS). A payment option which allows con...
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Point of Sale (POS):
1) The location at which a transaction takes place. 2) Systems that allow bank customers to effect transfers of funds from their deposit accounts and other financial transactions at retail establishments.
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point of sale (POS)
The terminal at which a customer uses his/her debit card to make a direct payment transaction. See also Interac Direct Payment.

Point of sale (POS)
The location where a transaction occurs. POS software can track sales, inventory, and customer information
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Point of Sale (POS)
Posting Date
Posting date is the date on which outdoor advertisements hit the markets. Usually these dates are in multiples of five.

Point of sale (POS) - The place where the product is being sold, e.g.. a shop.
Point of sale promotion - A promotion at any point where a consumer buys a product.

A debit card - sometimes called a cash plus card - allows you to make point-of-sale (POS) purchases by swiping the card through the same type of machine you use to make credit card purchases.

Point of Service Plan (POS),
Preferred Provider Organization (PPO),
Prescription Drug Insurance, and
Vision Care Insurance.

Refers to "stored value" or prepaid payment mechanisms for executing payments via point-of-sale (POS) terminals, direct transfers between two devices or over open computer networks such as the Internet.

Return of checks to consumers at the POS - an element which eliminates check handling for the vendor as well as makes the client feel shielded from monetary data thievery.

Preliminary Official Statement (POS)
The document prepared by or for a municipal securities issuer that gives in detail the security and financial information about the issue.

Point-Of-Sale Terminal (POS) - Computer terminal that enables a bank customer to access account funds at the place a sale is made, usually a supermarket or retail store.

Wal Mart's satellite network sends point of sale (POS) data directly to 4,000 vendors.
Each register is directly connected to a satellite system sending sales information to Wal Mart's headquarters and distribution centers.

ELECTRONIC BENEFIT TRANSFER (EBT) - The electronic transfer of government benefit funds to individuals through the use of automated card technology, automated teller machines (ATM) and point of sale (POS) terminals.

See also: Point of sale, Debit card, Expense, Banks, Lessor

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