Advertisement
Advertisement
drawing account
noun
- an account used by a partner or employee for cash withdrawals.
- an account that is charged with advances of money for expenses, on salaries, against earnings, etc., especially for sales representatives.
drawing account
noun
- an account out of which an employee, partner, or salesman may make withdrawals to meet expenses or as advances against expected income
Word History and Origins
Origin of drawing account1
Example Sentences
Will go after Hitler . . . must have $100,000 drawing account.
There a coolly competent professional international staff delivered a stern lecture, exacted a promise of reform, gave a small drawing account of $37.5 million in the hope that Brazil would go and sin no more.
He had a drawing account on the British Treasury, could charge his costs against a still hypothetical future.
Artist Blythe turned them all over to Gillespie's, got a permanent drawing account in return, never took more than $5 at a time.
Eventually, however, he managed to turn the trick, got a drawing account, set out to interview Sun Yat-sen's widow, the delicate Soong Ching-ling; Borodin, the Russian adviser to the Kuomintang; Eugene Chen, who had been Sun Yat-sen's secretary, and other figures in the Chinese Revolution.
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Browse