time of deposit
41deposit account — noun (C) especially BrE a bank account that pays interest 1 (4) on condition that you keep money there for a particular length of time compare checking account, current account …
42Nonpersonal Time Deposit — Time deposit accounts held by corporate bank customers that pay a fixed amount of interest for a specified time period. Money may not be withdrawn without advance notice at the risk of incurring an early withdrawal penalty. Examples of… …
43short term deposit — deposit for a short period of time, placing money in a bank for a predetermined short period of time …
44Time Deposit — A savings account or CD held for a fixed term with the understanding that the depositor can only withdraw by giving written notice. The term generally is at least 30 days …
45Certificate of deposit — This article is specific to the United States. For a more general article, see Time deposit. Banking in the United States Monetary policy The Federal Reserve System Regulation Lending Credit card Deposit accounts Savings account Checking account …
46certificate of deposit — ( CD) A time deposit with a specific maturity evidenced by a certificate. Chicago Board of Trade glossary ( CD) A large time deposit with a bank, having a specific maturity date and yield stated on the certificate. CDs usually are issued with… …
47Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation — FDIC …
48mineral deposit — Introduction aggregate of a mineral in an unusually high concentration. About half of the known chemical elements (chemical element) possess some metallic (metal) properties. The term metal, however, is reserved for those chemical… …
49certificate of deposit — certificate of deposit: a money market bond of a preset face value (as $10,000) paying fixed interest and redeemable without penalty only on maturity (as after two years) Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. certificate of… …
50Precambrian time — Interval of geologic time from с 3. 8 billion years ago, the age of the oldest known rocks, to 544 million years ago, the beginning of the Cambrian Period. This interval represents more than 80% of the geologic record and thus provides important… …