statement of account — ˌstatement of acˈcount noun statements of account PLURALFORM [countable] ACCOUNTING a document sent regularly to a buyer who has an account with a particular seller, showing the dates of invoice S sent to the buyer, the dates and amounts of… … Financial and business terms
statement of account — index budget, invoice (bill) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
statement of account — A postal form (Form 1555) used for financial reporting by accounting period or postal quarter … Glossary of postal terms
statement savings account — a savings account in which transactions are confirmed periodically by a bank statement. Cf. passbook savings account. * * * … Universalium
statement savings account — a savings account in which transactions are confirmed periodically by a bank statement. Cf. passbook savings account … Useful english dictionary
statement savings account — A savings account which does not provide the depositor with a passbook. Instead, the depositor receives a monthly or quarterly statement from the bank. American Banker Glossary … Financial and business terms
statement of account — printout of activity and balance fluctuations in a bank account (or other account) … English contemporary dictionary
statement of account — A document recording the transactions of an organization with its customer for a specified period and normally showing the indebtedness of one to the other. Many firms issue statements to their customers every month to draw attention to any… … Big dictionary of business and management
statement — [n1] declaration, assertion ABCs*, account, acknowledgment, affidavit, affirmation, allegation, announcement, articulation, aside, asseveration, assurance, averment, avowal, blow by blow*, charge, comment, communication, communiqué, description,… … New thesaurus
account — a record of a business transaction. When you buy something on credit, the company you are dealing with sets up an account . This means it sets up a record of what you buy and what you pay. You will do the same thing with any customers to whom you … Financial and business terms