Tuesday, June 28, 2011

How To transfer money online from my bank account in England to another bank account in Spain?

How To transfer money online from my bank account in England to another bank account in Spain?
To transfer money online from my bank account in England to another bank account in Spain to pay a bill is just necessary the Spanish number account and the bank will detect that is to Spain?I dont take the risk the money will end in another account?
Other - Business & Finance - 5 Answers
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Answer 1 :
Just call up the bank or pop into a branch and do it in person
Answer 2 :
The easiest way is Paypal! You and the recipient need to have Paypal account. After the money is transferred through paypal, then again da cash is tansferred to you Bank account.o you Bank account.
Answer 3 :
The Spanish bank account number is just part of the IBAN (International Bank Account Number). Your bank will be able to help you find out the whole of the IBAN (since you already have most of it, on the bill you want to pay). Then your bank will able to make the payment for you, and use the IBAN to make sure the money does not go to the wrong account.
Answer 4 :
Don't think that you can make an International Bank to Bank payment online. I know you cannot with Barclays. You can do an International Transfer, from any Branch of your Bank. You will need proof of ID, as well as your account number, the account number of the receiver, and also the IBAN/BIC numbers of the receiving Bank. http://www.bankers-telenet.com/en/glossary/iban-bic-swift-code/
Answer 5 :
Basically it all depends on Who you bank with in the UK and Who you bank with in Spain. Costs, charges, exchange rates and commissions will all apply here and can vary greatly between Banks >> http://www.tumbit.com/blogs/1428-currency-exchange-our-online-payment-platform.html

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Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Are Accounting jobs on demand?

Are Accounting jobs on demand?
Are there too many people in the UK want to be Accountant? And so are the jobs on demand?
Technology - 1 Answers
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Answer 1 :
You mean 'in demand', I suspect. Not so many people are excited by the idea of sitting at a desk shuffling figures so there are usually jobs to be had. It is best to get qualifications and there are many levels from university degrees downwards

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Tuesday, June 7, 2011

How do you transfer an iTunes account to a computer without iTunes?

How do you transfer an iTunes account to a computer without iTunes?
Sorry, does that make sense? The deal is, I had an existing itunes account with songs and things on my laptop. But then the laptop broke, and I want to transfer all the songs to another computer. All the songs are on my iPod, so I was thinking I could just sync it up. But this computer doesn't have itunes. What should I do? Well, what should I search for then? That answer really wasn't helpful. I already searched for it but can't seem to find the correct keywords or phrasing for my problem.
Music & Music Players - 2 Answers
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Answer 1 :
You can do yourself a favor and actually search YA before you post a question - this one is asked (and answered) at least a half-dozen times a day.
Answer 2 :
WIFI

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Wednesday, June 1, 2011

What's the difference between an Islamic bank account and a 'normal' account?

What's the difference between an Islamic bank account and a 'normal' account?
I've seen Lloyds offer Islamic bank accounts and just want to satisfy my curiosity.
Religion & Spirituality - 5 Answers
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Answer 1 :
Islamic accounts can't have any lending involved or earning interest.
Answer 2 :
It limits the amount you can borrow, I think. It's Shariah approved :D so you don't have to go to hell for borrowing too much.
Answer 3 :
This question's been asked before and the answer makes sense. Hope this helps. Cheers, Steve http://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090613044806AAVwdZX
Answer 4 :
To be Sharia compliant, a bank account must not offer or demand the payment of interest. Obviously banks are quite happy to keep anyone's money without paying them interest, but they won't loan money without payment of some kind. In order to get around this, technically the bank doesn't loan money, but instead it buys the item for you. You rent the item from them whilst saving up in your non-interest account until you can afford to buy it outright - usually but not always at the original purchase price - from the bank. Obviously this is just a form of words, but it's enough to get around the interest problem by calling it rent. So the change of wording is enough to satisfy Muslims, but in reality it should be no different to paying interest on a loan. One possible difference could be that if the bank did buy something that increases in value - a house for example, when you'd saved up enough money to pay off the original purchase price there would be nothing to stop the bank insisting that as its value has gone up, they will raise the price, despite the fact that you've already been "renting" the item from them.
Answer 5 :
Further to previous answers Islamic account holders also pay lower charges if they overdraw.

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