current credit deposit - traducción al español
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current credit deposit - traducción al español

MONEY BY A PAYER INTO A PAYEE'S ACCOUNT
Direct Deposit; Direct credit

current credit deposit      
depósito de crédito corriente (clase de depósito en moneda israelí)
depositor         
SAVINGS ACCOUNT, CURRENT ACCOUNT, OR OTHER TYPE OF BANK ACCOUNT
Deposit accounts; Deposits; Deposit (bank); Bank deposits; Automatic transfer service account; Depositor; Deposit & Withdrawal; Bank deposit; Short term deposit; Depositors
cuentacorrentista
credit crunch         
  • U.S. house price trend (1987–2008) as measured by the [[Case-Shiller index]]. Between 2000 and 2006 housing prices nearly doubled, rising from 100 to nearly 200 on the index.
  • Securitization markets were impaired during the crisis. This shows how readily available credit dried-up during the 2007-2008 crisis.
  • U.S. household debt relative to disposable income and GDP.
SUDDEN REDUCTION IN THE GENERAL AVAILABILITY OF LOANS OR CREDIT OR A SUDDEN TIGHTENING OF THE CONDITIONS REQUIRED TO OBTAIN A LOAN FROM BANKS
Liquidity chrisis; Credit tightening; Liquidity squeeze; Credit crisis; Credit Crunch; The credit crunch; Global credit crisis; Credit squeeze; Credit contraction; Credit liquidity crisis
de bajo crédito (dificultad para recibir préstamos)

Definición

pasa de Corinto
term. comp.
La que procede de uvas propias de esta región griega y se distingue por su pequeño tamaño y por carecer de pepita.

Wikipedia

Direct deposit

A direct deposit (or direct credit), in banking, is a deposit of money by a payer directly into a payee's bank account. Direct deposits are most commonly made by businesses in the payment of salaries and wages and for the payment of suppliers' accounts, but the facility can be used for payments for any purpose, such as payment of bills, taxes, and other government charges.

When making a direct deposit by means of electronic funds transfer, the payer also normally enters reference information to make it easy for the payee to recognise who made the deposit and which account to credit. The reference may be an account number, an invoice number, the payer's name, or some other meaningful identification.

The direct deposit facility is often better known by country-specific payment systems used to action these payments such as the following:

  • Giro in most of Europe
  • ACH Network (ACH) in the United States
  • Direct entry in Australia