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stylinsam | 09:22 Thu 19th Apr 2007 | Body & Soul
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bit of a silly question but, when paying in cash to the bank, what is the correct term for the bit on the paying in slip where you put how many 20 pound notes you have how many 10 poundd notes you have etc,, i need this for an essay im doing
tia samxxxxx

p.s i no its in the wrong section but i no il get a quick answer here
IM SORRY XXXXX
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im sure my tutor called it something the other day and it was the correct term
thanks anyway though xxx
Ask the bank might be best.
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thanks il have to wont i thought id try here first xx:o)x
or you could try over on Business and finance before you ask bank
I worked in a Bank for 20 years and we didn't have a proper term for it. The cash breakdown?
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i must be mistaken then cheekychops i may of misheard her thanks anyway il just use the cash breakdown xxxx
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always called it cash breakdown, if your still doing the aat, thats what i called it in my exmas hun x, hows your bf?
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yeah thats what im doing it for hun, my bf is fine now he went back to work properly yesterday so yeah its all good. xxxxthanksx
Cash breakdown or denomination breakdown.
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thats it octavius
thankyouxx
It's called a "Coining Summary" even though it isn't just coins.

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