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Jul 5 WMT Biden Should Step Aside, Say Business Leaders Including Walmart Heir
Jul 5 WMT Walmart beats key claim in US FTC lawsuit over money transfer fraud
Jul 5 WMT Stocks are at record highs. Investors keep playing the hits.
Jul 5 WMT Walmart (WMT) Up 14% in 3 Months: Is Now a Good Time to Buy?
Jul 5 WMT Costco and Sam’s Club Aisles Are Full of Gen Z Shoppers
Jul 5 WMT Co-op to use Walmart’s Store Assist tech for online grocery growth
Jul 5 WMT Why the Walmart Model Doesn’t Work in Healthcare
Jul 4 WMT If EPS Growth Is Important To You, Walmart (NYSE:WMT) Presents An Opportunity
Jul 4 MBCN Top Three Dividend Stocks For July 2024
Jul 4 MBCN Avoid Estée Lauder Companies And Explore This One Attractive Dividend Stock Instead
Jul 4 WMT Walmart to face lawsuit for alleged deceptive pricing
Jul 4 WMT 5 Low-Cost Vanguard ETFs for a Lifetime of Passive Income
Jul 3 WMT Newsom Shocks California Politics by Scrapping Crime Measure
Jul 3 WMT Walmart’s latest challenge with its drone delivery system is gun owners shooting packages out of the air
Jul 3 WMT Why manufacturing domestically is worth higher prices
Jul 3 WMT Walmart must face lawsuit over deceptive pricing in stores
Jul 3 WMT Walmart: Searching For The Right Multiple Going Forward
Jul 3 WMT 2 Top Dividend Growth Stocks to Buy in July
Jul 3 WMT Walmart Explores Sale Of Closed Health Clinics To Recoup Investments: Report
Jul 2 WMT Analysts ring up Walmart stock price target after meeting with executives
Money Order

A money order is a payment order for a pre-specified amount of money. As it is required that the funds be prepaid for the amount shown on it, it is a more trusted method of payment than a cheque.
The money order system was established by a private firm in Great Britain in 1792 and was expensive and not very successful. Around 1836 it was sold to another private firm which lowered the fees, significantly increasing the popularity and usage of the system. The Post Office noted the success and profitability, and it took over the system in 1838. Fees were further reduced and usage increased further, making the money order system reasonably profitable. The only draw-back was the need to send an advance to the paying post office before payment could be tendered to the recipient of the order. This drawback was likely the primary incentive for establishment of the Postal Order System on 1 January 1881.

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