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==Part of Speech==
==Part of Speech==
Noun
Noun


==Pronunciation==
==Pronunciation==
[chek] [ad 'vans]
['chek / əd 'vans]


==Definition==
==Description==
Type of financial transaction processed by [[SOFO]] to receive a check, up to $500 in value, made out to a student for purchase not yet made.
Type of financial transaction processed by [[SOFO]] to receive a check, up to $500 in value, made out to a student for purchases not yet made.
 
==Usage==
Used predominantly by treasurers of student organizations, [[SOFO]] staff, and organization advisors.


==Example Sentence==
==Example Sentence==
I can get you a check advance by next week.
I can get you a check advance by next week.
==Related Terms==
* [[SOFO]]
* [[Petty cash]]


==External Links==
==External Links==
[http://www.northwestern.edu/norris/services/sofo/index.html SOFO Webpage]
[http://www.northwestern.edu/norris/services/sofo/index.html SOFO Webpage]

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Part of Speech

Noun

Pronunciation

['chek / əd 'vans]

Description

Type of financial transaction processed by SOFO to receive a check, up to $500 in value, made out to a student for purchases not yet made.

Usage

Used predominantly by treasurers of student organizations, SOFO staff, and organization advisors.

Example Sentence

I can get you a check advance by next week.

SOFO Webpage