barter transaction
1Barter — For other uses, see Barter (disambiguation). A 19th century example of barter: A sample labor for labor note for the Cincinnati Time Store. Scanned from Equitable Commerce by Josiah Warren (1846) …
2barter — bar·ter 1 / bär tər/ vi: to trade by exchanging one commodity or service for another vt: to trade or exchange by or as if by bartering compare sell barter 2 n: the art or practice of carrying on trade or exchange by or as if by bartering:… …
3Barter — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Barter >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 barter barter exchange scorse| truck system Sgm: N 1 interchange interchange &c. 148 GRP: N 2 Sgm: N 2 a Roland for an Oliver a Roland for an Oliver Sgm: N 2 quid pro …
4barter — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Moneyless exchange of goods Nouns 1. barter, exchange, truck, interchange; marketing, trade, commerce, buying and selling, traffic, business, custom, shopping; commercial enterprise, speculation, [stock… …
5transaction — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. deal, proceeding, action, affair; conduct, act, deed. See barter, occurrence. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. doing, proceeding, business, act, affair, matter, deed, action, event, step, happening, deal, sale …
6barter away — v. trade, exchange bartering transaction, swap …
7barter — v 1. trade, exchange, swap, swop, bandy, commute, give and take. 2. bargain, deal, traffic, truck, dicker, haggle, Scot. argle bargle, higgle, chaffer, negotiate. n 3. trade, traffic, commerce, buying and selling; business, marketing,… …
8barter away — verb trade in in a bartering transaction • Topics: ↑commerce, ↑commercialism, ↑mercantilism • Hypernyms: ↑trade, ↑trade in • Verb Frames: Somebody s something …
9commercial transaction — ▪ economics Introduction in law, the core of the legal rules governing business dealings. The most common types of commercial transactions, involving such specialized areas of the law and legal instruments as sale of goods and documents of… …
10Financial transaction — A financial transaction is an event or condition under the contract between a buyer and a seller to exchange an asset for payment. It involves a change in the status of the finances of two or more businesses or individuals. Contents 1 History 2… …