Similar words: account, account for, accountant, accounting, on account of, accountancy, accountable, account number. Meaning: n. a fund that a customer has entrusted to a bank and from which they can make withdrawals.
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151. If you cross a check or postal order, you draw two parallel lines across it to indicate that it must be paid into a bank account and cannot be cashed.
152. To assist the Finance controller and finance manager in overseeing and directing all aspects of operation concerning cash receipt, disbursement and company's bank account, including internal control.
153. In one new scam, the criminals sent messages doctored to look as though it had come from the FBI, asking for bank account information in order to help with a financial investigation.
154. I will have to withdraw 10,000 dollars from my bank account to cover his medical expense.
155. The treasurer is responsible for opening a bank account, preparing a budget and paying the bills.
156. Perhaps the very plans you have in mind will influence your whole business career, and you have visions of the dollars that will be yours rolling into your bank account.
157. The name used for seal, bank account, signboard and correspondence papers of an enterprise shall be identical with the registered enterprise name.
158. The Parties agree that the loan funds shall be remitted to a dedicated bank account of ASM CHINA duly approved by the State Administration of Foreign Exchange.
159. I like to add up my bank account as I go along.
160. In round figures,[sentencedict.com] you have $ 2000 left in your bank account.
161. On approval, we will disburse the fund to your designated bank account directly.
162. He transferred his bank account to switzerland on the quiet.
163. Article 112. A stock exchange shall deposit in a special bank account the trading guarantee fund and risk?bearing fund it has collected, and unauthorized use of these funds is not allowed.
More similar words: account, account for, accountant, accounting, on account of, accountancy, accountable, account number, unaccountable, accountability, take into account, count, country, county, count out, counter, count on, recount, discount, countless, encounter, countermand, countryside, countenance, counterfeit, counterpart, country music, counterpoint, foreign country, developing country.