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Call here and make the following suggestions:
…organize the math language and grammar language to match
on to the other.
…e.g.:
(My example is using Citibank’s format on how it uses
“Payment, payment activity/scheduled and canceled with a red
colour”.
This is this: the meaning of red in math is bad, negative, not to
add but substract etc., a canceled checked (the word “canceled”)
should not be set in red colour if the checked had gone through
its normal collection, had been cashed, was not stopped, or
returned. Do not present it in red colour. $100 canceled or $100
canceled (meaning paid) this form of presentation means that the
transaction was really canceled, did not go through. But this
bank means: it was paid. It is really confusing in math language.
And money transaction uses both: word numbers and numbers
itself including symbols. Cuz many people do not know math
language; the engineer must be knowledgeable and careful with
its uses: Math language. Will make, later, a copy of one account
to show here to support the above… to follow.
“Look” at this: 100 and 50= 50; 100 -50= 50.
Numbers in red are negative. Colours in math is a way
to give a value to valued numbers. 50 or 50 means it is available
but 50, means there is an error or is not available or take off.
100 100
50 -50
50 50
…see these too columns? …they mean the same thing: the
result is 50 which colour is neutral in math and any other colour
number heterogenous (only one colour) could be presented in this format,
just add its symbol to give it value. Or put them in any "throughout" the same
colour accompanied by its symbol, no symbol it is assumed, if a math
answer, it is positive. Got it?
It applies to any bank.
The bank above is a real bank, the suggestions are my own.
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