Antonym: credit. Similar words: debit balance, debility, debilitate, debilitating, bit by bit, give birth, plebiscite, foot the bill. Meaning: ['debɪt] n. an accounting entry acknowledging sums that are owing. v. enter as debit.
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181. He instructs the bank to debit his account only in respect of cheques drawn by himself.
182. Write the names of the accounts debited just next to the left margin of the second line and indent the credit accounts under all the debit accounts in Description column.
183. We undercharged Mr. Smith and have to send him a debit note for the extra amount.
184. The debit note and credit note will be absorted with the new invoice.
185. Balance - of - payments debit items exceed ( are less than ) the credit items in value.
186. Enclosed I wait on you with your account current, balance carried to your debit this day in a new account, $15.7, which Itrust you find correct.
187. The ledger shows 300 pounds on the debit side and 50 pounds on the credit side.
188. The debit portion of the entry allocates this expired COST to expense.
189. The debit balance account, Discount on Bonds Payable(sentencedict.com), is a contra-liability account.
190. Customers typically disburse with a debit or honor card and store owners guarantee anonymity.
191. You can use this debit card almost anywhere in the world.
192. A debit may include the actual professional fees and other costs incurred by the Buyer or a Related Company.
193. To avoid the direct debit dishonor situation, please do not cancel your old account until after the first successful direct debit from the new account is effected.
194. The debit credit double entry bookkeeping technique is to be used for recording all accounting transaction.
195. This cash card is a debit card designed to provide flexibility when making purchases.
196. I hereby authorise Bupa (Asia) Limited to debit the annual Subscription due from my credit card account on a yearly basis until further notice.
197. But until the Fed surrenders,(http://sentencedict.com/debit.html) Arnold said consumers are likely to see more banks slash debit rewards altogether or trim down the rewards they offer.
198. Closing the account of withdrawals, therefore, means transferring its debit balance to the owner's capital account.
199. It is a form of computing where debit and credit cards have an embedded microprocessor chip.
200. Article 11 An enterprise shall double entry method ( i . e . debit and credit ) for bookkeeping purposes.
201. But as more people began to use debit cards, the banks started to view overdraft fees as a major profit center and started to automatically enroll debit card holders into an overdraft program.
202. Receiver: An individual, corporation or other entity who has authorized an Originator to initiate a credit or debit entry to a transaction account held at an RDFI.
More similar words: debit balance, debility, debilitate, debilitating, bit by bit, give birth, plebiscite, foot the bill, overdue bill, debt, debut, debar, debase, debark, debtor, debris, debunk, debate, debased, bad debt, debauch, debacle, abide by, debrief, out of debt, indebted, debonair, debutante, debatable, debunking.