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bank deposit
noun
- money placed in a bank against which the depositor can withdraw under prescribed conditions.
Word History and Origins
Origin of bank deposit1
Example Sentences
But, unlike bank deposits, money-market fund investments were not guaranteed by the federal government.
It was only in the 1930s, when the federal government started insuring most bank deposits, that this risk disappeared.
If you think about it, your bank deposit is a stable currency.
If you belong to the Turaga community of Vanuatu’s Pentecost island, your bank deposit could take the form of a pile of curly pig tusks.
A telling indicator involves money market mutual funds, where savers have traditionally tucked away spare cash in hopes of earning more interest than bank deposits pay.
There were three very good residences, five shares of bank stock, bonds and notes and a considerable bank deposit.
Mackenzie knew plenty of sheepmen who never had looked into any kind of a book but a bank-deposit book in their lives.
Adrian planned to hand his son the bank deposit book across the gang plank as the ship cast off.
The savings bank deposit is simply a piece of the loaf put back on the shelf to be eaten next day.
What with my bank deposit and the sale of my home, Dick brought me back nine thousand dollars in cash.
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