transactions in the PONS Dictionary

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Long-term trades are contracts similar to power purchase agreements and generally considered private bi-lateral transactions between counterparties.
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It has no monthly fees and a 3.3 per cent commission rate on secure credit card transactions.
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Now if we can just make those chip card transactions a little faster...
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A software error in one application program could overwrite the memory (code or data) of one or all currently running application transactions.
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All transactions are cashless for covered procedures.
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A general ledger contains all the accounts for recording transactions relating to a company's assets, liabilities, owners' equity, revenue, and expenses.
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The balance of the balance sheet reflects the conventions of double-entry bookkeeping, by which business transactions are recorded.
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At that time the practice was involved in a number of structured finance transactions, most of which involved preference share issuance.
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There were very specific and serious breaches of basic governance principles concerning identifiable transactions that went far beyond any question of poor credit assessment.
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Transactions are settled three days after the execution of the order by your broker, who will supply you with a contract note giving details of the trade.
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