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current accountenUK
current accountn. The component of a nation's balance of payments that includes the price of imports and exports, investment income, and unilateral transfers (such as gifts from foreigners).current account n 1. (Banking & Finance) an account at a bank or building society against which cheques may be drawn at any time. US name: checking account Canadian name: chequing account 2. (Economics) economics a. that part of the balance of payments composed of the balance of trade and the invisible balance. Compare capital account1b. (as modifier): a current-account deficit. current accountThe part of the balance of payments composed of the balance of trade and the invisible balance.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | current account - that part of the balance of payments recording a nation's exports and imports of goods and services and transfer paymentsaccounting - a system that provides quantitative information about financesbalance of international payments, balance of payments - a system of recording all of a country's economic transactions with the rest of the world over a period of one year; "a favorable balance of payments exists when more payments are coming in than going out" | | 2. | current account - a bank account against which the depositor can draw checks that are payable on demandchecking account, chequing accountbank account - a fund that a customer has entrusted to a bank and from which the customer can make withdrawals; "he moved his bank account to a new bank"Britain, Great Britain, U.K., UK, United Kingdom, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland - a monarchy in northwestern Europe occupying most of the British Isles; divided into England and Scotland and Wales and Northern Ireland; `Great Britain' is often used loosely to refer to the United Kingdom | Translationscurrent (ˈkarənt) , ((American) ˈkə:-) adjective of or belonging to the present. current affairs; the current month; the current temperature. 當前的,目前的 当前的 noun1. (the direction of) a stream of water or air. the current of a river. 水流,氣流 水流,气流 2. (a) flow of electricity. an electrical current. 電流 电流ˈcurrently adverb at the present time. John is currently working as a bus-driver. 當前,目前 当前current account an account with a bank from which money may be withdrawn by cheque. 活期存款帳戶,往來帳戶 活期存款帐户,往来帐户 electric current (not currant); current (not currant) affairs. current account → 活期账户zhCNcurrent accountenUK
current account Economics that part of the balance of payments composed of the balance of trade and the invisible balance Current Account a type of deposit operation in banks and savings banks. Deposits in current accounts are not time deposits; that is, the account holder can make deposits and withdrawals at any time. In the capitalist countries, current accounts for the most part hold the temporarily free capital and cash reserves of the capitalists. In the USSR, current accounts in banks may be opened by noneconomic institutions and enterprises, kolkhozes, and public organizations; current accounts in savings banks may also be opened by individuals. Current AccountenUK
Current AccountA detailed financial statement representing the debit and credit relationship between two parties that has not been finally settled or paid because of the continuous, ongoing dealings of the parties. current accountenUK
Current accountNet flow of goods, services, and unilateral transactions (gifts) between countries.Checking AccountAn account at a bank in which a customer deposits money for immediate use. For example, one may utilize a checking account for one's monthly expenses, such as a mortgage payment or groceries. Because most customers keep money in a checking account for a shorter period than in a savings account, a current account pays a slightly lower interest rate. Typically, one can write a check or use a debt card on a checking account, and banks expect customers to do so. The term "checking account" is more common in the United States. In the United Kingdom, the common term is "current account."current account - an individual's or company's account kept at a COMMERCIAL BANK or BUILDING SOCIETY into which the customer can deposit cash or cheques and from which he or she can draw cheques or make withdrawals on a day-to-day basis.
- a financial record of a country's trade in GOODS and SERVICES with the rest of the world (see BALANCE OF PAYMENTS).
- an account which keeps a record of individual partner's share of profits or losses, and amounts withdrawn, in a PARTNERSHIP.
current account - 1a statement of a country's trade in goods (visibles) and services (invisibles) with the rest of the world over a particular period of time. See BALANCE OF PAYMENTS.
- an individual's or company's account at a COMMERCIAL BANK or BUILDING SOCIETY into which the customer can deposit cash or cheques and make withdrawals on demand on a day-to-day basis. Current accounts (or sight deposits as they are often called) offer customers immediate liquidity with which to finance their transactions. Most banks and building societies pay INTEREST on current account balances that are in credit. See BANK DEPOSIT, DEPOSIT ACCOUNT.
AcronymsSeecalciumcurrent accountenUK
Synonyms for current accountnoun that part of the balance of payments recording a nation's exports and imports of goods and services and transfer paymentsRelated Words- accounting
- balance of international payments
- balance of payments
noun a bank account against which the depositor can draw checks that are payable on demandSynonyms- checking account
- chequing account
Related Words- bank account
- Britain
- Great Britain
- U.K.
- UK
- United Kingdom
- United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
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