English to Turkish Dictionary debit

debit

Borçlanma
definition
verb
$10,000 was debited from their account
(of a bank or other financial organization) remove (an amount of money) from a customer's account, typically as payment for services or goods.
noun
As such, a deficit may be a result of the claims foreigners have on the local economy (recorded as a debit in the current account).
an entry recording an amount owed, listed on the left-hand side or column of an account.
translation of 'debit'
verb
borçlandırmak,
zimmetine kaydetmek
noun
zimmet,
borç,
borç hanesine yapılan kayıt,
borç tarafı
example
By the time of the forfeiture in August 1995 Mr Jaura had an overdraft of £3,125 and a 'debit' on his loan account of some £45,000.
The 'debit' entries from a page in Cottin's account book have been translated in Table 2.
On the two occasions when I have had irregularities with the use of my ATM card (both involving a 'debit' to my account when I had not in fact received cash from the ATM), I went to the banks involved.
Consequently, the coal account registered, on its 'debit' side, production expenses and, in a later phase, also the general expenses and selling expenses.
A common instance is the forged cheque which, however expertly done, does not entitle the bank to 'debit' a customer's account.
The 'debit' column in Boroughmuir's ledger has a few entries this morning, but there is nothing there to suggest they are near bankrupt.
Approaching the toll bridges, electronic sensors read the tags, 'debit' the customer's account with the toll fee and automatically lift the barriers.
The other reports deal with accounts that have negative equity - that is, the 'debit' in the account exceeds the market value of the securities held in the account.
The small 'debit' left on the account was cancelled as an ‘out trade resolution’.
a double-entry system of bookkeeping, where each 'debit' has a corresponding credit entry
cash terminals automatically 'debit' a customer's bank account
We will 'debit' your account as we find appropriate.
Prior to the switch, the narrative of the account often reported the amounts in dollars while the 'debit' and credit entries would continue using British currency.
In a valid cheque the instrument must have the customer's signature: a forged cheque is not a valid mandate, and the bank cannot 'debit' the customer's account.
Mr Shaw agreed that, if the solicitor did not post such a 'debit' to the office side of the ledger, there would be a credit balance on the office side of the ledger.
The second section was the ledger, consisting of all accounts and their 'debit' and credit entries.
The opposite is true when a country receives capital: paying a return on a said investment would be noted as a 'debit' in the current account.
a further 'debit' of £21 6s 6d had been received from the Locomotive Department
Not only do you now have a substantial monthly 'debit' from your account, you also have to consider associated costs, furniture and, of course, bills.
The recipient would receive money in a new account, and PayPal would 'debit' the sender's credit card or bank account.
So the legal point of phantom withdrawals hinged on the question: if a PIN is typed into an ATM with a card that matches an account number, is that a mandate by the customer for the bank to 'debit' their account?
A deficit could also stem from a rise in investments from abroad and increased obligations by the local economy to pay investment income (a 'debit' under income in the current account).
As such, a deficit may be a result of the claims foreigners have on the local economy (recorded as a 'debit' in the current account).
To be a player in this electronic financial landscape, one just has to borrow and lend money in the markets - create a balance sheet of entries on the vast electronic ledger of 'debits' and credits.
The sawmill ledger included a chair account containing a few 'debits' and numerous credits for various types of chairs, likely fashioned from the sawmill's output.
But enough transactions were made for more than US $3.5 m to be 'debited' from current accounts, mostly through unsigned paper cheques.
Her case has been that all 'debits' to the Joint Account in excess of the £200,000 limit fixed by the 1988 Facility are unenforceable against her except insofar as they represent interest on borrowing up to that limit.
The point is that accounting is not as simple as 'debits' and credits.
So, the bank provided him with fire cover through its own insurance and also 'debited' his account for the monthly premiums, but without first discussing it with him.
Make sure all charges are for items you bought and all withdrawals from your account are for checks or 'debits' you made.
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