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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 22, 2009
Filed:
Dec. 21, 2006
Brian Duane Brown, Matthews, NC (US);
Anthony B. Calderone, Matthews, NC (US);
Henry W. Debnam, Waxhaw, NC (US);
Shane Anthony Johnson, Charlotte, NC (US);
Bethann Johnston, Atlanta, GA (US);
Michelle Davis Nichols, Rock Hill, SC (US);
John Daniel Shaver, Charlotte, NC (US);
John N. Venzon, Davidson, NC (US);
John Scott Walbert, Mooresville, NC (US);
Margaret Morgan Weichert, Charlotte, NC (US);
Brian Duane Brown, Matthews, NC (US);
Anthony B. Calderone, Matthews, NC (US);
Henry W. Debnam, Waxhaw, NC (US);
Shane Anthony Johnson, Charlotte, NC (US);
Bethann Johnston, Atlanta, GA (US);
Michelle Davis Nichols, Rock Hill, SC (US);
John Daniel Shaver, Charlotte, NC (US);
John N. Venzon, Davidson, NC (US);
John Scott Walbert, Mooresville, NC (US);
Margaret Morgan Weichert, Charlotte, NC (US);
Bank of America Corporation, Charlotte, NC (US);
Abstract
Aspects of the invention provide for an end-to-end currency handling, and servicing apparatus. The apparatus may be used in any cash-centric business or enterprise for cash register till set up and balancing, back office reconciliation, and other cash payment handling activities. Further aspects of the invention provide real-time access to cash receipts for enterprise use in making financial and planning decisions.