Abstract: A money management network including a money management network, a bank web site hosted by a bank, and a vendor web site hosted by a vendor. The bank web site is accessible by a bank/vendor customer. The vendor web site accessible by the bank/vendor customer. The bank web site has means for accepting authorization for a purchase transaction from the bank/vendor customer such that the authorization verifies the bank/vendor customer's identification for the vendor. In one preferred embodiment the vendor receives authorization for a purchase without the vendor receiving customer account information from the bank/vendor customer, the bank, or the money management network.
Abstract: Using a single source money management system customers may automate their committed spending. A money management account and a discretionary fund account are established in response to a customer's request to participate in the system. A financial institution receives money on a periodic basis from a customer's predictable payment system. The money is then deposited/transferred to the money management account, retained in the money management account as required for bill payment, and/or deposited/transferred into the discretionary fund account if it is “excess.” Bills are paid on a customer determined schedule directly from the money management account using the money retained in the money management account. A loan account may also be established in response to a customer's application for a loan account. A financial institution grants a loan for a loan purchase in response to a customer's application for a loan purchase.
Type:
Application
Filed:
November 3, 2003
Publication date:
June 10, 2004
Applicant:
Digital World Access, Inc.
Inventors:
Eric Stephen Saylors, Nicholas Anthony Lindsay Brown, Maurice John Boardman
Abstract: A base station architecture for a Wireless Local Loop (WLL). The architecture provides for use of the base station at the central office and remote location. The base station is designed to support POTS (Plain Old Telephone), ISDN, and direct data service in a point to multi-point configuration. The base station can further provide wired and/or wireless connections.