Negotiable Instruments and Cheques

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Negotiable Instruments and Cheques

Coursera · Beginner ·💰 FinTech & AI for Finance Professionals ·1w ago

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Explains negotiable instruments, cheques, and endorsements under the Negotiable Instruments Act

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Master negotiable instruments, cheques, promissory notes, bills of exchange, endorsements, and cheque crossing procedures. Learn practical banking and legal concepts under the Negotiable Instruments Act with real-world relevance. This course provides a structured understanding of negotiable instruments used in banking, commerce, and financial transactions. You will learn the legal foundation, essential characteristics, and operational structure of promissory notes, bills of exchange, and cheques. The course covers negotiation, assignment, holder rights, payment procedures, endorsements, cheque crossing, and banking responsibilities. You will also explore the duties of paying and collecting bankers, along with dishonour procedures, noting, and protest of negotiable instruments. By the end of this course, you will be able to identify different negotiable instruments, understand cheque-related procedures, apply endorsement and crossing concepts, and interpret banking responsibilities with confidence. This course is ideal for commerce students, banking professionals, finance learners, legal studies students, and competitive exam aspirants.
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