current accounts

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plural form of current account
current accounts multiplier
one of the components of the rate of liquidation that banks must maintain against money deposited into accounts
current account
A checking account at a bank
current account
Part of a nation's balance of payments which includes the value of all goods and services imported and exported, as well as the payment and receipt of dividends and interest A nation has a current account surplus if exports exceed imports plus net transfers to foreigners The sum of the current and capital accounts is the overall balance of payments
current account
Account (also referred to as a giro account or personal account) held by a credit institution to which access can be obtained at virtually any time, by paying in, withdrawing cash, arranging bank transfers or writing cheques In many cases, a current account provides an opportunity for arranging a credit facility Usually, the account holder receives an EC card or a Bank customer card which enables him to make use of self service facilities, such as cashpoints or bank statement printers
current account
The current account of the balance of payments outlines international transactions occurring as a result of international movements of goods and services The current account is comprised of: 'visible trade' (Balance ofTrade) which is the trade in merchandise exports, imports and re-exports; trade in services (such as intenational transport and tourism); profits earned (payable or received) and interest payments and receipts
current account
Trade balance, plus net services, plus net income, plus net current transfers
current account
continuous or current bank account, checking account; international transactions of a country that arise from current flows
current account
That part of a country's balance of payments accounts which records the value of goods and services exported minus the value of goods and services imported
current account
A country's current account is the difference in value between its exports and imports over a particular period of time. Portugal will probably have a small current-account surplus for 1992. a bank account that you can take money out of at any time American Equivalent: checking account
current account
The net balance of a country's international payment arising from exports and imports together with unilateral transfers such as aid and migrant remittances It excludes capital flows
current account
In the balance of payments, the net flow of goods, services, and unilateral transfers (such as gifts) between a country and all foreign countries
current account
an account with a bank which allows you to draw any time without notice (not to be confused with the current account of the balance of payments See next entry)
current account
The part of a country's balance of payments ledger showing exports of goods and services to other countries, and imports of goods and services from other countries
current account
that part of the balance of payments recording a nation's exports and imports of goods and services and transfer payments
current account
Acategory in the balance of payments account that includes all transactions that either contribute to national income or involve the spending of national income [FACS]
current account
A current account is a personal bank account which you can take money out of at any time using your cheque book or cash card. His current account was seriously overdrawn
current account
A bank deposit that can be withdrawn by the depositor at any time
current account
A bank account, which allows instant access to your money The interest rates are normally very low on these accounts A glossary('debit card','debit card',5) is normally provided to gain access to your money from service-machines as well as pay for goods
current account
Receipts (including grants) and payments (including interest) that are not capital transactions
current account
The amount that a country lends to or borrows from other countries (p 878)
current account
An account that records the flows of goods and services and other current receipts and payments between residents of the domestic economy and residents of the rest of the world
current account
the section of a country's balance of payments statement which totals international transactions for import and export payments, interest on debts, profits from foreign direct investment and aid grants The current account is a broad measure of a country's trade balance (a negative current account balance = a trade deficit)
current account
A government record of imports and exports, including both goods and services other than invisibles, eg interest payments The current account balance represents the difference between national income and national expenditure
current account
The portion of a balance of payments that portrays the market value of a country's "visible" (e g , commodity trade) and "invisible" (e g , shipping services) exports and imports with the rest of the world See also capital account and cash account
current account
The part of the balance of payments that includes trade in goods and services, net income from foreign investment and labor remittances A current account surplus implies that a country is a net lender to the world A deficit implies that a country is a net borrower [TOP]
current account
the summary of all foreign transactions associated with current economic activity in Canada and involving Canadian dollars
current account
An offshore, personal savings or checking account
current account
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current accounts

    Silbentrennung

    cur·rent accounts

    Türkische aussprache

    kärınt ıkaunts

    Aussprache

    /ˈkärənt əˈkounts/ /ˈkɑːrənt əˈkaʊnts/

    Etymologie

    [ 'k&r-&nt, 'k&-r&am ] (adjective.) 14th century. Middle English curraunt, from Old French curant, present participle of courre to run, from Latin currere; more at CAR.
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