Crossing of Cheques
By draw two parallel lines across the left hand corner of the cheque, this crossing can prevent the cheque from being directly encashed. The crossed cheque must be deposited into a bank account. If the cheque has been stolen, it is easily traced by locating the account it was deposited into.
Want to know more,click following links :
http://bemoneyaware.com/cheque.php
http://www.bankingonly.com/article_details.php?article_id=17
By draw two parallel lines across the left hand corner of the cheque, this crossing can prevent the cheque from being directly encashed. The crossed cheque must be deposited into a bank account. If the cheque has been stolen, it is easily traced by locating the account it was deposited into.
Want to know more,click following links :
http://bemoneyaware.com/cheque.php
http://www.bankingonly.com/article_details.php?article_id=17
Understanding the p-value
I found this interesting video which explains the concept of p-value