CBI Finals

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seancoyne  on May 22, 2012

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banking/sales

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CBI Finals

account
statement of money received and spent
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account statement of money received and spent
appear be seen, come in sight
average amount found by dividing the sum of all the quantities by the number of quantities
balance difference between the amount you have deposited in an account and the amount you have withdrawn
compute use arithmetic to find; calculate
credit entry of money paid in an account
debit entry of something owed from an account
deposit money put in a bank
ensure make sure or certain
interest money paid for the use of money - usually a percentage of the amount invested, borrowed, or loaned
minimum least possible; lowest
payment amount of money given
process treat or prepare by a specific method
reconcile make agree; bring into harmony
register book or printed list or record
statement summary of an account, showing the amount owed, due, or on hand
summary a brief listing of the main points
transaction piece of business
transfer move from one person or place to another
withdrawal a taking back or removal
accessory nonessential but complementary additional clothing (belt, purse, scarf, etc.)
apparel clothing, dress
attire clothing
boutique small shop that specializes in stylish clothes, shoes, jewelry, etc.
casual designed for informal wear
classic simple and traditional in style; likely to remain in style for a long time
discount with a part of the original cost deducted
distinctive set apart from others, special
durable able to stand up to wear
emporium a large store selling a wide assortment of items
grooming taking care of one's appearance; making neat and tidy
inventory all the articles listed; stock
irregular not of the usual quality
professional having to do with an occupation that requires postgraduate or specialized training
quantity amount
substantial large, important
V.I.P. abbreviation for "Very Important Person"; someone with status
wardrobe stock of clothes
warehouse place where goods are kept in large quantities; storehouse
wholesale cost of goods in large amounts, usually to retailers rather than consumers directly

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