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Examples of credit account


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It is not possible to draw the sort of debit and creditaccount that includes the social needs of the region.
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The only way one could place a bet was to be on a racecourse or to have a creditaccount.
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A man cannot legally bet with a street bookmaker but can gamble as much as he likes if he has a creditaccount.
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They can have a creditaccount, and use the telephone, and for this purpose they need not have a banking account.
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The financial arrangements must be taken as a debit and creditaccount from the point of view of accountancy.
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There is the off-course bookmaker, who has largely a creditaccount and whose business is mostly done by telephone.
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The client is enabled to draw from this creditaccount the amount necessary to buy the article.
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Where there is an ordinary debit and creditaccount running, it is always usual to allow any counterclaim, or set-off.
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He may not have a telephone, and may not wish to have a creditaccount.
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Among housewives who have a creditaccount with fishmongers, a deferred order is the usual thing.
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Keeping bank rate above that of our neighbours means that hot money flows in here and our reserves bound up, masking the true position on current creditaccount.
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Clause 5 removes the need for alphabetical indexing, authorises request and search by telephone and teleprinter, and enables search fees to be paid by creditaccount.
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The question of administrative difficulties will be a question of adjustment, and details of debit and creditaccount as between one body and another are a matter of bookkeeping.
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I say that, because equally it would be a mistake to deal with this question as a sort of debit and creditaccount on a balance-sheet.
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If you do not use notes but cheques, the cheques will be drawn by a man on his own creditaccount, and they provide their own fiduciary cover.
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He has not a creditaccount.
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I do not see why we should deny that opportunity to the cash punter, who does not have a large enough turnover to warrant a creditaccount.
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The cash creditaccount is similar to current accounts as it is a running account (i.e., payable on demand) with cheque book facility.
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Generally, a cash creditaccount is secured by a charge on the current assets (inventory) of the organization.
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This means you credit a "creditaccount" to increase its balance, and you debit a "creditaccount" to decrease its balance.
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But unlike ordinary current accounts, which are supposed to be overdrawn only occasionally, the cash creditaccount is supposed to be overdrawn almost continuously.
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Not every account placed in collections is necessarily a creditaccount and subject to one of the three major credit bureaus reporting systems.
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Each worker had an open creditaccount by virtue of his/her wages.
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The days sales outstanding figure is an index of the relationship between outstanding receivables and creditaccount sales achieved over a given period.
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These historically denoted cheque, savings and creditaccount, but no longer need be linked to those specific account types.
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She claimed that she had been obviously mentally incompetent when she had opened her creditaccount and that the credit card company should have realized that.
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I started by saying that my main point was the ill-effect on the small credit accounts in the banks of this country.
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I was also interested to hear of the very small amount of debt which is accounted for by retail credit accounts.
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Those who are not willing to risk having credit accounts and to waste their substance in that way would have to go to illegal bookmakers.
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The commercial fishermen, miners and trappers settled their credit accounts at the end of their seasons.
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However, the debtor kept multiple credit accounts overdrawn by withdrawing large sums of cash, which he claimed were for daily expenses and frequent travel abroad.
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These accounts may be deposit accounts or loan or credit accounts.
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Rising interest rates in the mid-1970s made financing credit accounts costly.
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Many complementary currencies use time as a unit of measure, using mutual credit accounting that keeps the balance of money intact.
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The store canceled interest charges on all customers' credit accounts.
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In addition, there existed no centralized control or record-keeping of store credit accounts which resulted in noncollectable accounts.
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There was little cash in circulation, since most farmers operated on credit accounts from local merchants, and paid off their debts at cotton harvest time in the fall.
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A phishing scam is suspected to have enabled hackers to log into unsuspecting companies' carbon credit accounts and transfer the allowances to themselves, allowing them to then be sold.
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Credit reference agencies hold details of credit accounts and payment histories.
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