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    internet-based shopping and banking. Over the years‚ credit cards have become one of the most common forms of payment for e-commerce transactions. In North America almost 90% of online B2C transactions were made with this payment type. Turban et al. goes on to explain that it would be difficult for an online retailer to operate without supporting credit and debit cards due to their widespread use. Increased security measures include use of the card verification number (CVN) which detects fraud by comparing

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    Case Study: Hyundai Cards Marketing Strategy By: Innestasia Tjahyadi I. Introduction Hyundai Cards‚ sponsored by Hyundai Kia Automotive Group‚ was established in 1999. They joined in as the market follower‚ challenging the highly competitive credit card industry in Korea. In 2005‚ HyundaiCard formed a strategic alliance with GECF (part of GE)‚ which invested 678.3 billion won in the firm and became the largest shareholder. Through its corporation with GECF‚ HyundaiCard made effort to become

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    Balot Balot is a popular card game in Saudi Arabia. A lot of people like to play it‚ from old men to young boys. The game has become a tradition for young people. They play it anywhere: in front of the sea‚ in coffee shop and in their apartments. Balot has a basic set of rules all players have to learn suits and apply. Before play one must have 4 players and 32 cards from the ace to the 7 in all suits. The game has two different styles‚ San and Hokom. There is also the balding of hands for the

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    missions. HyundaiCard (HC)‚ a Korean credit card company Even though HC was late for coming into credit card industries‚ they made a remarkable growth by design management integrating brand identity. Visual integration by design policy According to Borja de Mozota (2003)‚ strong brand identity can be achieved by visual integration. As figure 1 below show‚ HC redesigned their logo and typeface based on the shape‚ ratio and angle of an actual credit card‚ perfectly reflecting HC’s identity (Total

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    Smart Card Tutorial - Part 1 First Published in September 1992 Introduction To Smart Cards Even the name Smart Card captures the imagination‚ however such a term is ambiguous and is used in many different ways. ISO uses the term‚ Integrated Circuit Card (ICC) to encompass all those devices where an integrated circuit is contained within an ISO 1 identification card piece of plastic. The card is 85.6mm x 53.98mm x 0.76mm and is the same as the ubiquitous bank card with its magnetic stripe that is

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    Credit card‚ one of the greatest inventions in last century‚ is widely used in nowadays. The first credit card that can pay for different businesses was invented by Frank McNamara and Ralph Schneider‚ the founders of Diners Club‚ in 1950. After a long time development‚ it is believed that credit card is one of the popular tools for payment transaction. According to a research in 2008‚ there were around 80% of United State adult own at less one credit card (Foster‚ Meijer‚ Schuh‚ & Zabek‚ 2010). It

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    BACKGROUND MONEY & ITS PURCHASING POWER M oney has entered into almost all our discussion. Economy evolved from barter to indirect exchange… indirect exchange to monetary economy… ultimately to a developed economy. Money is a commodity that serves as a general medium of exchange; its exchanges therefore permeate the economic system. Like all commodities‚ it has a market demand and a market supply‚ although its special situation lends it many unique features. “Price” has no unique expression

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    Click on Print this Admit Card to print a copy‚ kindly use A4 size paper & set the page orientation to landscape to assure that the Admit Card prints on a single page. | Print this Admit Card | | http://www.allen.ac.in/images/ALLEN-Logo-New.gif | Corporate Office:“SANKALP”‚ CP-6‚ Indra Vihar‚ Kota (Rajasthan) - 324005Ph.: +91-744-2436001‚ Fax: +91-744-2435003Website: www.allen.ac.in | E-mail: info@allen.ac.in  | | Admission Test Admit Card (Session 2013-2014) |

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    | Credit Cards | A credit card is the only form of payment card that offers a revolving line of credit in addition to its function as a means of electronic payment.  In contrast‚ charge cards as offered by American Express must be paid off monthly. How does a credit card work in practice?  Suppose you buy a TV and present a Visa card‚ bearing the logo of the issuer‚ say Citibank‚ in payment.  You swipe your card through a card reader‚ which reads the data on the magnetic stripe and adds information

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    argues that national identification cards should not become compulsory to British citizens because the cost of implementing them and the risk from data hackers is too great. Initially this essay will look at the benefits of putting into operation national identity cards. This includes looking at how ID cards help prevent terrorism and how ID cards will benefit the fight against crime. Later the essay will focus on the drawbacks of implementing national identity cards to the British public including costs

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