Betekenis van:
account book

account book
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • schrift om geldstroom bij te houden
  • a record in which commercial accounts are recorded

Synoniemen

Hyperoniemen

Hyponiemen

account book
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • kladboek
  • a record in which commercial accounts are recorded

Synoniemen

Hyperoniemen

Hyponiemen


Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. This is my account book.
  2. I have an account at that book shop.
  3. He entered up the sum in his account book.
  4. I looked at my bank account book, and happily discovered that I had an extra $50!
  5. This book gives a blow by blow account of how the banking system is ruining our financial security.
  6. Capital account (see also B.o.p. book, Section, 3.6)
  7. Therefore, the book value of the plant should have been corrected to take this into account.
  8. They should in particular also take into account the risks of securitisation positions in the trading book.
  9. Source: EKORDA report of 7 July 2004, taking into account the book value, except for the receivables, which are adjusted to their liquidation value.
  10. the book value of the quantities used or taken into account under the free distribution arrangements referred to in paragraph 1(b) of this Article;
  11. According to the United Kingdom, the correct methodology for estimating the amount of aid granted to BankCo is the sum of the book value of any direct capital injections plus the value of any ongoing guarantees taking into account the fees paid for them plus the value of BankCo’s benefit from the high quality mortgage book plus the incremental value to BankCo of taking over NR’s retail deposit book.
  12. The overall exposures to individual clients or groups of connected clients shall be calculated by summing the exposures which arise on the trading book and the exposures which arise on the non-trading book, taking into account Article 112 to 117 of Directive 2006/48/EC.
  13. the Council Resolution of 12 February 2001 [27] and in particular the Council invitation to the Commission ‘when applying competition rules and rules on the free taking movement of goods, to take account of the specific value of the book as a cultural object and the importance of books in promoting cultural diversity, and of the cross-border dimension of the book market’ [28].
  14. In the field of securitisation, disclosure requirements of institutions should be considerably strengthened. They should in particular also take into account the risks of securitisation positions in the trading book.
  15. are debit transactions initiated by an MFI without a specific transaction order and executed by simple book entry, i.e debit entry, on the account(s) of a customer, i.e. without the use of a traditional payment instrument. Debt assumption