Debit in spanish

Débito

pronunciation: debitoʊ part of speech: noun
In gestures

debit1 = saldo negativo. 

Example: Orders placed with a vendor as well as any credit or debit notes for the vendor are displayed by entering the number '9'.

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» debit balance = saldo negativo, saldo deudor, saldo en contra.

Example: Bank accounts may have a credit balance where the bank owes money to the customer; or a debit balance where the customer owes the bank money.

» debit card = tarjeta de débito. [Tarjeta que permite al usuario obtener dinero en préstamo]

Example: This enables people to draw cash by means of a debit card (as opposed to a credit card, to help distinguish between money that is in one's account and money being borrowed from the credit-card organization).

» debit note = nota de abono.

Example: When mistakes have been made in invoicing or in paying a vendor, a credit or debit note is issued.

» direct debit = domiciliación, domiciliación bancaria, pago domiciliado, orden bancaria.

Example: In the past, card payments have not been as popular in the euro area as other payment instruments, such as credit transfers and direct debits.

» on the debit side = en el lado negativo.

Example: On the debit side, the 'Americana' has lackluster illustrations.

debit2 = cargar, cobrar. 

Example: An acquisitions file is intended to indicate the status of each title on order, together with information on its ordering (supplier, date etc., for whom it was ordered, and the heading or budget to which the cost is to be debited).

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» to be debited to = con cargo a.

Example: This represents the amount to be debited to your bank account 2 days prior to the last business day of the month.

Debit synonyms

debit entry in spanish: entrada de débito, pronunciation: debɪtentri part of speech: noun

Debit antonyms

credit pronunciation: kredət part of speech: noun credit entry pronunciation: kredətentri part of speech: noun
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