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balance owing on your credit card account


This means at any time, the difference between all amounts credited and all amounts debited to your card account at that time. When this amount is to be calculated for the end of a day, it includes al [..]
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maestro and cirrus


Maestro and Cirrus are international networks of EFTPOS terminals and ATMs. Generally, St.George Maestro/Cirrus ATM cardholders have access to these networks when overseas.
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sms alerts


Account information that is provided to you using your mobile phone via Short Message Service (SMS). Once you register for this service, you can request specific information such as account balances, [..]
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bank@posttm


Bank@Post™ is an agency banking service offered at over 3,100 online Australia Post outlets. It allows you to use your credit or debit cards at the post office to undertake a variety of financial tran [..]
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bond


A sum of money paid by a tenant and held by the Rental Bond Board to protect against losses from non-payment of rent and damage done to the rental property.
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breach of contract


Breaking the conditions of a contract.
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bridging finance


Finance obtained over a short period, as a "bridge" to long-term funding. Higher interest rates may be charged for bridging finance.
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bsb


BSB is an acronym for Bank State Branch number. This six-digit number represents your bank and the branch where your account is held. You will need this number when setting up automatic payments such [..]
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caveat


"Beware" – if a caveat is lodged on a title to land, it warns a person buying the property that a third party (the party that lodged the caveat) has some right or interest in the pro [..]
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caveat emptor


"Let the Buyer Beware" - this principle of law requires the buyer to be satisfied with the item they wish to buy before buying. The buyer purchases the property "as is&q [..]
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