transactions
IPA: trænzˈækʃʌnz
noun
- a written account of what transpired at a meeting
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Examples of "transactions" in Sentences
- Bookkeeping is the recording of financial transactions.
- More public scrutiny of their transactions is required, not less .
- The freedom to engage in transactions is part of that “liberty” thingee.
- Instead of the once solid 3% cash back on certain transactions, 1% is the new norm.
- Houghton welcomes renewed efforts by industrialized nations to encourage openness in transactions between international companies and African governments.
- He has extended the theories of why certain transactions can be accomplished more efficiently within firms than they would by competition between firms or individuals.
- In fact, the whole purpose of these short-term transactions was to suggest capital reserves were higher by $50 billion than they actually were just before reporting periods.
- President Obama, addressing Wall Street today about his plan for financial reform, reiterated his call for four pillars of financial reform:• Limiting the size of banks, and limiting their risky transactions• Providing more transparency of financial transactions, particularly those related to opaque financial derivatives, which played a major role in creating market havoc in 2008• A dedicated consumer protection agency• Increased power of shareholders and pension funds that own company shares to determine the compensation of the executives in those companies.
- President Obama, addressing Wall Street today about his plan for financial reform, reiterated his call for four pillars of financial reform: • Limiting the size of banks, and limiting their risky transactions• Providing more transparency of financial transactions, particularly those related to opaque financial derivatives, which played a major role in creating market havoc in 2008• A dedicated consumer protection agency• Increased power of shareholders and pension funds that own company shares to determine the compensation of the executives in those companies.
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