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11,538 Finance Credit Manager jobs available on Indeed.com. Apply to Credit Manager, Finance Manager, Manager in Training and more! Whenever cash is received, debit Cash. Whenever cash is paid out, credit Cash. With the knowledge of what happens to the Cash account, the journal entry to record the debits and credits is easier. Let's assume that a company receives $500 on June 3, 2019 from a customer who was given 30 days in which to pay. (In May the company had recorded the. A debit is always used to increase the balance of an asset account, and the cash account is an asset account. Since we deposited funds in the amount of $250, we increased the balance in the cash.

English[edit]

Debit & Credit 2 3 1 – Personal Finance Manager

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Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from Middle Frenchdebet, from Latindebitum('what is owed, a debt'), neuter of debitus, past participle of debere('to owe'); Doublet of debt.

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /ˈdɛb.ɪt/
  • Audio (US)
  • Rhymes: -ɛbɪt

Noun[edit]

debit (countable and uncountable, pluraldebits) Recompress 19 10 28 marzo.

  1. In bookkeeping, an entry in the left hand column of an account.
    A cash sale is recorded as debit on the cash account and as credit on the sales account.
  2. A sum of money taken out of a bank account. Thus called, because in bank's bookkeeping a cash withdrawal diminishes the amount of money held on the account, i.e. bank's debt to the customer.

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Translations[edit]

in bookkeeping, an entry in the left hand column of an account
  • Bulgarian: дебит(bg)m(debit)
  • Chinese:
    Mandarin: 借記(zh), 借记(zh)(jièjì)
  • Finnish: debet-vienti, veloitus(fi)
  • German: Soll(de)n
  • Greek: χρέωση(el)f(chréosi)
  • Hungarian:
  • Ido: debeto(io)
  • Japanese: 借方(ja)(かりかた, karikata)
  • Khmer: ឥណពន្ធ(en nak pun)
  • Russian: де́бет(ru)m(débet)
  • Swedish: debet(sv)
  • Chinese:
    Mandarin: 借記(zh), 借记(zh)(jièjì)
  • Dutch: debet
  • Finnish: otto(fi)
  • Greek: ανάληψη(el)f(análipsi)
  • Hungarian: terhelés(hu), megterhelés(hu), pénzfelvétel, pénzkivétel
  • Ido: debeto(io)
  • Khmer: ឥណពន្ធ(en nak pun)
  • Maori: moni tango
  • Polish: debetm
  • Portuguese: débito(pt)
  • Russian: де́бет(ru)m(débet)

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Verb[edit]

debit (third-person singular simple presentdebits, present participledebiting, simple past and past participledebited)

  1. To make an entry on the debit side of an account.
    • 1962 October, 'The Victoria Line', in Modern Railways, page 217:
      The economist also observed that some of the Victoria Line's cost should be debited to existing lines, as they would benefit from the rebuilding of their interchange stations with the new tube.
  2. To record a receivable in the bookkeeping.
    We shall debit your account for the amount of the purchase.
    We shall debit the amount of your purchase to your account.

Translations[edit]

  • Finnish: veloittaa(fi)
  • Finnish: veloittaa(fi)
  • Hungarian: terhel(hu), megterhel(hu) (számlát)
The translations below need to be checked and inserted above into the appropriate translation tables, removing any numbers. Numbers do not necessarily match those in definitions. See instructions at Wiktionary:Entry layout § Translations.
  • German: (please verify)abbuchen(de)

Adjective[edit]

debit (not comparable)

  1. of or relating to process of taking money from an account
  2. of or relating to the debit card function of a debit card rather than its often available credit card function (Can we add an example for this sense?)

Antonyms[edit]

Derived terms[edit]

Translations[edit]

  • Finnish: otto-(fi)
  • Bulgarian: дебитен(debiten)
  • Finnish: otto-(fi)

Further reading[edit]

  • debit in Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913.
  • debit in The Century Dictionary, New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., 1911.

Anagrams[edit]

  • betid, bidet, bited

Indonesian[edit]

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Etymology 1[edit]

Debit & credit 2 3 1 – personal finance manager salary
  • From Englishdebit, from Middle Frenchdebet (Modern Frenchdébit), from Latindēbitum('what is owed, a debt').
  • Displaced earlier debet, which was loanword from Dutchdebet.

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): [ˈdebɪt̪̚]
  • Hyphenation: dé‧bit

Noun[edit]

debit (plural, first-person possessivedebitku, second-person possessivedebitmu, third-person possessivedebitnya)

  1. (accounting)debit:
    1. In bookkeeping, an entry in the left hand column of an account.
    2. A sum of money taken out of a bank account. Thus called, because in bank's bookkeeping a cash withdrawal diminishes the amount of money held on the account, i.e. bank's debt to the customer.
  2. (accounting)receivable: a debt owed, usually to a business, from the perspective of that business.
    Synonym:piutang

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Etymology 2[edit]

Semantic loan from Dutchdebiet('discharge, flowrate').

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): [ˈdebɪt̪̚]
  • Hyphenation: dé‧bit

Noun[edit]

debit (plural, first-person possessivedebitku, second-person possessivedebitmu, third-person possessivedebitnya)

  1. (hydrology)discharge
  2. (of fluid)flowrate

Compounds[edit]

Further reading[edit]

  • 'debit' in Kamus Besar Bahasa Indonesia (KBBI) Daring, Jakarta: Badan Pengembangan dan Pembinaan Bahasa, Kementerian Pendidikan dan Kebudayaan Republik Indonesia, 2016.
Retrieved from 'https://en.wiktionary.org/w/index.php?title=debit&oldid=61873082'

Chime Spending Account and Visa® Debit Card

Your Chime Spending Account comes with a debit card, no monthly fees or maintenance fees.

Learn how we collect and use your information by visiting our Privacy Policy›

Chime is a financial technology company. Banking services provided by
The Bancorp Bank or Stride Bank, N.A.; Members FDIC

Forget about confusing fees for using your Debit Card or Spending Account

Our debit card works everywhere Visa debit cards are accepted. And unlike some prepaid cards and traditional bank accounts, there are no monthly account fees and minimum balance requirements. Out-of-network cash withdrawal fees apply.

Grow your savings as you spend

Saving money is a no-brainer with Chime online banking. Every time you swipe your debit card, we round up to the nearest dollar and transfer the round-up from your Spending Account straight into your Savings Account. A magical, little way to make your money grow over time.

You're always in control

Can't find your Chime debit card? No worries. You can instantly disable transactions in the app. No need to call us or explain yourself. And if you need a replacement card, just let us know. Debit card replacement is always free!

We love mobile payments

We support mobile payment platforms including Apple Pay™ and Google Pay™. Combining your Chime debit card with mobile pay means you can leave your wallet at home.

Learn more about our other banking features

  • Get fee-free overdraft with SpotMe. Eligibility requirements apply¹
  • Direct deposits arrive up to 2 days early²
  • Grow your savings, automatically
  • Access cash at 38,000+ fee-free ATMs
Credit
  • From Englishdebit, from Middle Frenchdebet (Modern Frenchdébit), from Latindēbitum('what is owed, a debt').
  • Displaced earlier debet, which was loanword from Dutchdebet.

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): [ˈdebɪt̪̚]
  • Hyphenation: dé‧bit

Noun[edit]

debit (plural, first-person possessivedebitku, second-person possessivedebitmu, third-person possessivedebitnya)

  1. (accounting)debit:
    1. In bookkeeping, an entry in the left hand column of an account.
    2. A sum of money taken out of a bank account. Thus called, because in bank's bookkeeping a cash withdrawal diminishes the amount of money held on the account, i.e. bank's debt to the customer.
  2. (accounting)receivable: a debt owed, usually to a business, from the perspective of that business.
    Synonym:piutang

Alternative forms[edit]

Affixed terms[edit]

Compounds[edit]

Related terms[edit]

Etymology 2[edit]

Semantic loan from Dutchdebiet('discharge, flowrate').

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): [ˈdebɪt̪̚]
  • Hyphenation: dé‧bit

Noun[edit]

debit (plural, first-person possessivedebitku, second-person possessivedebitmu, third-person possessivedebitnya)

  1. (hydrology)discharge
  2. (of fluid)flowrate

Compounds[edit]

Further reading[edit]

  • 'debit' in Kamus Besar Bahasa Indonesia (KBBI) Daring, Jakarta: Badan Pengembangan dan Pembinaan Bahasa, Kementerian Pendidikan dan Kebudayaan Republik Indonesia, 2016.
Retrieved from 'https://en.wiktionary.org/w/index.php?title=debit&oldid=61873082'

Chime Spending Account and Visa® Debit Card

Your Chime Spending Account comes with a debit card, no monthly fees or maintenance fees.

Learn how we collect and use your information by visiting our Privacy Policy›

Chime is a financial technology company. Banking services provided by
The Bancorp Bank or Stride Bank, N.A.; Members FDIC

Forget about confusing fees for using your Debit Card or Spending Account

Our debit card works everywhere Visa debit cards are accepted. And unlike some prepaid cards and traditional bank accounts, there are no monthly account fees and minimum balance requirements. Out-of-network cash withdrawal fees apply.

Grow your savings as you spend

Saving money is a no-brainer with Chime online banking. Every time you swipe your debit card, we round up to the nearest dollar and transfer the round-up from your Spending Account straight into your Savings Account. A magical, little way to make your money grow over time.

You're always in control

Can't find your Chime debit card? No worries. You can instantly disable transactions in the app. No need to call us or explain yourself. And if you need a replacement card, just let us know. Debit card replacement is always free!

We love mobile payments

We support mobile payment platforms including Apple Pay™ and Google Pay™. Combining your Chime debit card with mobile pay means you can leave your wallet at home.

Learn more about our other banking features

  • Get fee-free overdraft with SpotMe. Eligibility requirements apply¹
  • Direct deposits arrive up to 2 days early²
  • Grow your savings, automatically
  • Access cash at 38,000+ fee-free ATMs
Applying for an account is free and takes less than
2 minutes with no impact to your credit score.

Learn how we collect and use your information by visiting our Privacy Policy›

Questions?

Chime Debit Card

How do I open a Chime Spending Account and get a Visa® Debit Card?

Opening a Chime Spending Account is free and it takes less than 2 minutes. Here's how to apply online:

  • Visit chime.com and enter your personal info and complete the enrollment.
  • Once enrollment is completed, we'll send a Chime Visa® Debit Card in the mail to the address you provided. Your new debit card typically arrives in 7-10 business days.

Download our mobile banking app, and log in. You can connect your existing bank account to transfer funds or set up direct deposit to your Spending Account. You can also login to online banking at chime.com whenever you need it.

Do I need a credit check to apply for a Chime Spending Account or to get a Chime debit card?

Chime does not require a credit check to open an account and receive a Chime debit card.

Your Chime Visa Debit Card comes equipped with the latest EMV chip technology to make your debit card more secure.

You can get cash at over 38,000 MoneyPass® and Visa Plus Alliance ATMs throughout the United States. Izotope ozone advanced 9 0 3 2.

Your Chime Visa Debit Card debit card works everywhere Visa debit cards are accepted.

What if my Chime debit card if lost, stolen, or misplaced?

If you need a new debit card, tap the 'Replace My Card' button in the Card Settings of your Chime app! You will be asked whether your card was Lost, Stolen, or Damaged. After confirming your address a replacement card will arrive within two weeks. Keep an eye out for a green envelope with a Salt Lake City, Utah return address!

Chime does not offer a prepaid debit card, however, Chime offers a full-featured deposit account that is a great alternative to prepaid cards. Your account can receive direct deposits and it supports pre-authorized withdrawals and interbank transfers through the Automated Clearing House (ACH) Network. Deposits are FDIC insured to at least $250,000 through The Bancorp Bank or Stride Bank, N.A., Members FDIC.

Debit Cards 101

A debit card is a card issued by a bank and is used to make in-person and online purchases. Pankapu 1 0 3. It's linked to your checking account and withdraws money directly.

Every debit card comes with security and privacy features, including a unique ID number, security code, expiration date, magnetic strip, and often an embedded chip. Some debit cards also have a four-digit pin number that can be used when making purchases for added protection.

What is the difference between a debit card & a prepaid card?

The difference between a prepaid card and a debit card can be confusing. Prepaid cards let you spend the money that has been preloaded onto the card, while debit cards draw funds from a linked bank account. Both prepaid cards and debit cards may have limitations and often come with fees. Chime offers a full-featured deposit account and debit card. Your account can receive direct deposits and it supports pre-authorized withdrawals and interbank transfers through the Automated Clearing House (ACH) Network. Chime accounts are insured up to the standard maximum deposit insurance amount of $250,000 through our partner banks, The Bancorp Bank and Stride Bank, N.A., Members FDIC.

Chip cards come with an embedded metal microchip that encrypts customer information by using a one-time code during every purchase to complete the transaction.

Typically debit cards can be used for online purchases with any merchant that accepts the network name on your card. When you make a purchase online with your debit card, you'll need to provide the 16-digit card number that's located on the front or back of your card, the expiration date, and your billing address. You'll likely also be asked for a CCD, CVV or ‘security code,' which is a three or four-digit number found on the back of the card.





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