credit entry - translation to greek
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credit entry - translation to greek

SYSTEM OF TRACKING OWNERSHIP OF SECURITIES WHERE NO CERTIFICATE IS GIVEN TO INVESTORS
Book Entry; Book entry security; Book-entry

credit entry      
πιστωτική εγγραφή
credit note         
COMMERCIAL DOCUMENT ISSUED BY A SELLER TO A BUYER
Credit Memo; Bill Credit; Credit memo; Credit memorandum
πιστωτικό σημείωμα
credit memorandum         
COMMERCIAL DOCUMENT ISSUED BY A SELLER TO A BUYER
Credit Memo; Bill Credit; Credit memo; Credit memorandum
πιστωτικό σημείωμα

Definition

Crediting
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Credit.

Wikipedia

Book entry

Book entry is a system of tracking ownership of securities where no certificate is given to investors. Several terms are often used interchangeably with "book entry" shares including "paperless shares", "electronic shares", "digital shares", "digital stock certificates", and "uncertificated shares". Some of these terms have somewhat different connotations but, at least in the United States, state securities laws only recognize certificated and uncertificated shares. In the case of book-entry-only (BEO) issues, while investors do not receive certificates, a custodian holds one or more global certificates. Dematerialized securities, in contrast, are ones in which no certificates exist; instead, the security issuer, its agent or a central securities depository keeps records, usually electronically of who holds outstanding securities.

Most investors who use an online broker or even a regular full-service broker will have their shares held in book-entry form. This is generally convenient, as one does not have to preserve physical stock certificates, and can buy/sell securities without turning certificates in or having new ones issued. Also, replacement costs for certificates are high in case one loses them, while book-entry ownership can never be lost thanks to technological backups.