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How to send money to the magazine

Question 1: After the paper is confirmed for publication, how to remit money to the editorial office, and precautions (please be more detailed). Take the bank account number and account opening name given by the other party directly to the local bank or post office counter. Just make the remittance!

Question 2: How to send money to the magazine? To contact the magazine, you need an account number or card number. You can remit money from a bank or post office, or online. After remitting, keep the remittance receipt and inform the magazine of the remittance order number online or by phone. It is best not to send money in the letter, as it will be difficult to retrieve it if lost.

Just provide the address, fill in the detailed address, and indicate the purpose of the money, so there will be no problems. You can wait for the results at home

Question 3: How to remit payment after passing the preliminary review of academic journal submissions? You need a paper typed manuscript notice, which will have the official seal of the magazine or the seal of the editorial department. Generally, the official seal of the magazine is better. The stamp is the same red as the printed one, so you need to distinguish it. Follow the address provided by the magazine and use postal service

Question 4: Is it trustworthy if the editor asks you to remit money directly to the magazine's personal account? If it is a magazine that evaluates professional titles, it is somewhat possible, but if it is a general business magazine, that’s impossible.

Question 5: What will happen if the papers approved by the magazine are not remitted? The common word "paper" in classical literature refers to conversation or exchange of ideas. In contemporary times, papers are often used to refer to articles that conduct scientific research and describe scientific research results, referred to as papers for short. It is not only a means of exploring problems for scientific research, but also a tool for describing scientific research results for academic communication. It includes academic papers, graduation thesis, dissertation, scientific and technological papers, achievement papers, etc., collectively referred to as papers.

A paper generally consists of title, author, abstract, keywords, main text, references and appendices, some of which (such as appendices) are optional.

Thesis title

It must be accurate, concise, eye-catching and novel.

Table of Contents

The table of contents is a brief list of the main paragraphs in the paper. (Short papers do not need to be listed in the table of contents)

Content summary

It is an excerpt of the main content of the article, which needs to be short, precise and complete.

Question 6: To remit money to the magazine’s address, what certificate does the magazine use to withdraw money? Do I need to present the company’s official seal to withdraw money? urgent! ! ! ! Just wire the bank card directly

Question 7: How to remit money to foreign journals? Many banks in the United States can handle this kind of business, including overseas branches of Huaqi Bank, Bank of China, and ICBC. You just need to You need to provide your account number, account name, and the code of the bank where the account is opened (you have to go to the bank for consultation. If the English code is missing, the remittance cannot be received). It takes about 3 to 5 days to remit money abroad. It is best to choose a large domestic bank. According to relevant bank personnel, it is best to choose a large domestic bank to remit money abroad, because large banks have many agencies abroad. For example, Bank of China has offices in many big cities abroad, such as New York, London, Frankfurt, Tokyo, etc. There are outlets. If the remitter handles the remittance by draft at Bank of China, the withdrawer can go directly to Bank of China's overseas business office to handle the payment procedures. If there is no business point of the remittance bank in your location, you have to go to the entrusting bank designated by the remittance bank. Relatively speaking, handling it at the entrusting bank is not as fast and convenient as handling it at a direct business point. In addition, the network of large banks should be wider. Compared with small banks, there are fewer intermediate turnover links, and the security of remittances is higher. Wire transfer is convenient and fast. According to Ms. Huang from the Personal Finance Department of Bank of China Shenzhen Branch, wire transfer is a relatively common method for remittances abroad. Now many schools require students to wire tuition fees directly to designated accounts. Wire transfers usually take two to three days. It will arrive in your account within 1 working day, which is divided into foreign exchange remittance and foreign banknote remittance. If foreign exchange remittance is used, Bank of China Shenzhen will charge a handling fee of one thousandth of the remittance amount and a telegraph fee of RMB 150 (RMB 80 for Hong Kong and Macao). If it is a foreign banknote remittance, in addition to the one-thousandth handling fee and telegraph fee, a certain "banknote transfer" fee will also be charged. This fee is charged based on the price difference of the "banknote sale and foreign exchange purchase" on the day.

According to reports, the cost of banknote transfer arises because in terms of personal savings, foreign currency can be directly converted into foreign currency, but foreign banknotes cannot be converted into foreign currency at will. When the remitter "remits" cash, because the cash There is a physical form, and the bank must ship it abroad, and the transportation costs will be borne by the customer, which is manifested as "selling cash and buying foreign exchange" (the customer sells cash and buys spot foreign exchange). The fees and handling fees for "banknote transfer" can be converted into RMB based on the exchange rate on that day. After conversion, the minimum handling fee is RMB 50 and the maximum is RMB 260. Bill remittance is relatively cheap. According to relevant people from the Bank of China Shenzhen Branch, bill remittance means that the bank issues a money order to the remitter, and then he or she takes the money order abroad, or sends the money order abroad by mail. There is no telegraph fee for draft transfer, and other charging items and standards are the same as those for wire transfer. Although the cost of draft remittance is relatively cheaper, it is not as fast as wire transfer, and draft remittance needs to go to the overseas branch of the invoicing bank or the designated collection bank of the invoicing bank to go through the payment procedures. Bankers suggest that it is best to use wire transfer for large-amount remittances, because once the money order is lost, the procedures such as reporting the loss are relatively troublesome, and the money order has a validity period of one year, after which it will be returned to the original issuing bank. Keep your credit card expenses under control. Before your child goes abroad, you can go to a local bank to apply for an international credit card, and choose the form of a main card and an additional card. The main card of the credit card will stay with you, and the additional card will be taken away by your child. Overseas, children can use this additional card for daily consumption, which generally does not charge any additional handling fees (the bank will automatically convert it into the currency of your credit card for settlement based on the foreign exchange trading price announced by the international credit card organization). Some schools even allow you to pay tuition directly with a credit card. The bank will send you the bills of your children's expenses on time every month, so that you can keep track of your children's expenses abroad at home. The credit card is your half "housekeeper" for controlling your children's expenses abroad. In addition, you can enjoy an interest-free payment period of 20 to 50 days when you use a credit card to facilitate fund turnover for you and your children. However, we need to remind you that it is not cost-effective to use international credit cards to withdraw cash abroad. For example, when withdrawing cash abroad with the Great Wall International Card of Bank of China, a handling fee of 3% of the withdrawal amount will be charged. Western Union and MoneyGram provide instant payment. At present, professional remittance companies have cooperated with domestic banks to launch a series of fast cross-border remittance services, such as Western Union remittance in cooperation with the Agricultural Bank of China and the post office, and MoneyGram remittance in cooperation with the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China. This method of remittance can be transferred to the account immediately and is free of banknote transfer fees, intermediary bank fees and telegraph fees. Only a one-time fee is charged according to the corresponding level of the remittance amount. For example, the Agricultural Bank of China Western Union charges a handling fee of US$25 for remittances of US$1,000 to US$2,000, and US$25 for transfers from US$2,000 to...>>

Question 8: I want to submit an article to a magazine, but how do I pay the fee? Don't even think about it. Currently, very few magazines use Alipay to pay royalties.

Remuneration for magazines is usually paid on a bank card or by mailing a withdrawal notice through the post office.

Many magazines still pay royalties by mail. The mailing address is the address you marked when you voted. After receiving the withdrawal notice, you take the order and your ID card to the Postal Savings Bank to collect it.

Currently, magazines such as "Story Club", "Youth Digest" and "Reader" can use punch-in payment methods.

Question 9: How to pay for manuscripts submitted to magazines online? If your manuscript is accepted and published in a magazine. The magazine will send payment to the contributor's address. Remittances are handled by the Postal Savings Bank. After receiving the remittance, you need to bring your ID card to the Postal Savings Office to collect the manuscript fee. There is no need to use a card for royalties. Supplement: When sending the manuscript, your detailed address and name are required so that the magazine can mail the manuscript fee. When you receive the remittance order from the magazine. You can take the remittance slip and your ID card to the post office to withdraw money. It's just like withdrawing money by check.

Question 10: How to remit money to foreign journals? Look at the account numbers provided by foreign journals. You can remit money at the post office or the Agricultural Bank of China, and choose Western Union Express