money on deposit

  • 91deposit — de•pos•it [[t]dɪˈpɒz ɪt[/t]] v. t. 1) bus to place for safekeeping, esp. in a bank account 2) to deliver and leave (an item) 3) to insert (a coin) in a coin operated device 4) to put, place, or set down, esp. carefully or exactly: She deposited… …

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  • 92deposit insurance — See: FDIC ( Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation) * * * deposit insurance deposit insurance ➔ insurance * * * deposit insurance UK US noun [U] BANKING, INSURANCE ► a system in which payments are made by banks to an organization that would pay a… …

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  • 93deposit — 1) A sum of money paid by a buyer as part of the sale price of something in order to reserve it. Depending on the terms agreed, the deposit may or may not be returned if the sale is not completed. 2) A sum of money left with an organization, such …

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  • 94deposit — 1) A sum of money paid by a buyer as part of the sale price of something in order to reserve it. Depending on the terms agreed, the deposit may or may not be returned if the sale is not completed. 2) A sum of money left with an organization, such …

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  • 95deposit — 01. How much do you want to [deposit] into your account? 02. A $50 [deposit] is required at the time of purchase. 03. Her father [deposited] $500 into her account every month while she was at school to pay for food, clothing and entertainment. 04 …

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  • 96deposit — noun 1》 a sum of money placed in a bank or other account. 2》 a sum payable as a first instalment or as a pledge.     ↘a returnable sum paid to cover possible loss or damage. 3》 a layer or body of accumulated matter. 4》 the action of depositing… …

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  • 97deposit slip — noun : a slip accompanying a bank deposit and containing a list of checks or cash deposited, the date, and depositer s signature * * * a slip for listing deposits made to a bank account. Also called credit slip. [1900 05] * * * deposit slip, a… …

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  • 98Money Market — A segment of the financial market in which financial instruments with high liquidity and very short maturities are traded. The money market is used by participants as a means for borrowing and lending in the short term, from several days to just… …

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  • 99money order — A financial instrument backed by a deposit at a certain firm such as a bank that can be easily converted into cash. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * money order ˈmoney ˌorder noun [countable] FINANCE a document bought at a bank or post office …

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  • 100deposit — I. verb (deposited; depositing) Etymology: Latin depositus, past participle of deponere Date: 1624 transitive verb 1. to place especially for safekeeping or as a pledge; especially to put in a bank 2. a. to lay down …

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