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  7. What Are Automatic Payments?
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            • What Are Automatic Payments?
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            • Downloading Automatic Payments and Interfacing Them To The GL
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What Are Automatic Payments?

An automatic payment is just like any other payment (refer to A Payment Event Has Payments And Tenders for more information about payments in general). However, automatic payments have one special trait - they cause funds to be transferred into your company's bank account. Refer to Downloading Automatic Payments and Interfacing Them To The GL for how this transference happens.

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