英:[ˈkredit əˈkaunt]
美:[ˈkrɛdɪt əˈkaʊnt]
英:[ˈkredit əˈkaunt]
美:[ˈkrɛdɪt əˈkaʊnt]
n.
(客户购货的)赊购账,信用账户
noun
an arrangement in which a bank, store, etc., allows a customer to buy things with a credit card and pay for them later : charge account
noun
an arrangement in which a bank, store, etc., allows a customer to buy things with a credit card and pay for them later : charge account
贷方科目
赊购账
1 Most major banks and credit unions offer text or email alerts for big-ticket purchases or when someone tries to open a new bank or credit account in your name.
2 As of October, just over 18% of the population had a 30-day or worse past-due payment on at least one credit account in the prior year, according to FICO.
3 Step 3 Consider opening a joint credit account or adding your partner to existing accounts.
4 Unrecognized accounts on your credit report An unexpected loan or credit account appearing on your credit report is a glaring sign of identity theft.
5 Financial Protection Dear Financial: That is excellent advice, and your experience with that first credit account was invaluable.
6 This item [identify item(s) disputed by name of source, such as creditors or tax court, and identify type of item, such as credit account, judgment, etc.] is [inaccurate or incomplete] because [describe what is inaccurate or incomplete and why].
7 Although 26 million of 258 million credit-eligible Americans lack a credit score, anyone who has ever opened a credit card or other credit account, like a loan, has one.
8 Removing an installment credit account, such as your auto loan, might cause a dip in your score as well.
9 You will appreciate the convenience of a credit account in our new branch.
我新设公司都将向您提供记帐的便利.
10 He bought the furniture on credit.
他赊帐买了这家俱。
11 You can soon run up a big bill if you buy goods on credit.
如果你老是这样赊帐购物,那你的帐单金额会大大增加。
1 赊欠账户
2 欠账