DEPOSIT


Meaning of DEPOSIT in English

I. noun

COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES

deposit account

direct deposit

Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, the

security deposit

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ ADJECTIVE

direct

Cash machine withdrawals, cheques, standing orders, direct debits and deposits cost nothing.

Some of the more robust products offer specialized services for businesses, such as direct payroll deposit and cash concentration.

Take direct deposit , one of the best-known and fastest-spreading banking innovations of recent years.

Among all companies with three or more employees, only 9 percent use direct deposit .

To get direct deposit of your tax refund, file Form 8888 with your return.

glacial

Horne then independently investigated glacial deposits .

At the base there is a locally derived ground moraine that may be a remnant glacial deposit of much greater antiquity.

Base-of-overburden samples may be taken where glacial deposits are widespread or there is reason to suspect transport of elements of interest.

initial

This is the initial euro-dollar deposit .

The initial deposit of $ 12 million increased to $ 20 million as the time stretched out.

Grants can also be available to help with the cost of driving lessons and initial deposits .

The account requires a $ 20, 000 initial deposit and a $ 100 annual fee.

The initial deposit required by Porsche is 15 percent of the car's retail price, not 20 percent as originally stated.

An initial increase in deposits of £10 billion allowed total deposits to rise by £100 billion.

large

On large deposits you can expect to get Libid.

If you decide to remortgage, put down as large a deposit as seems sensible to reduce the size of your loan.

If he also asks for a large deposit , the alarm bells should be ringing.

Fortunately, she has saved a large deposit to put down on a flat so she only has to borrow £45,000.

Be very careful about any payments that are asked for in advance or payment of large deposits .

The most comprehensive available data on exploration for tin-tungsten is around the Mulberry open pit near Bodmin; a large low-grade deposit .

By extracting the oil too quickly, the engineer risks losing touch with the larger deposit and having to drill again.

mineral

There is, however, the equally important matter of safeguarding mineral deposits .

Ores, which are economically workable mineral deposits , are highly concentrated occurrences of useful minerals.

Mineral undertakers have long-standing powers to obtain rights over land containing mineral deposits .

Rich mineral deposits were discovered here in the early nineteenth century: coal, iron, limestone.

Precision dating of mineral deposits Many mineral deposits are the result of large-scale circulation of hydrothermal fluid in the upper crust.

Its companies have identified billions of dollars' worth of oil and mineral deposits .

minimum

Both account providers require a minimum deposit of £ 5,000, and both pay higher rates on larger balances.

Most Partnership Accounts have a minimum deposit of £100.

Those with a minimum deposit of £500 receive 7 per cent.

The authorities could restrict hire purchase credit by specifying minimum deposits or maximum repayment periods.

Lambeth's Cat's Whiskers account pays 6.90 per cent on a minimum deposit of £100.

The society will pay 7.3 per cent on a minimum deposit of £1,000, although savers must give 30 days' notice.

The minimum deposit we ask for is £10,000.

offshore

Interest rates on offshore deposits exceed those on comparable domestic deposits because offshore deposits are not subject to reserve requirements.

People hold domestic deposits despite the higher interest rate on offshore deposits because they associate greater political risk with offshore deposits.

The period-to-period growth in offshore deposits at times has been highly variable relative to the growth in domestic deposits.

safe

All have telephone and safe deposit .

Where is your safe deposit box, and the keys to it?

Safe deposit boxes Many large hotels provide individual safe deposit boxes or wall safes for the use of their guests.

One item that intrigued them was a key to a safe deposit box, which was apparently left for them to find.

small

Homeowners with smaller deposits may consider an alternative from the Derbyshire Building Society.

Thrifts in the Sun Belt had small deposits and a lot of demand for money from home buyers.

Even relatively small carbon deposits can reduce engine performance.

Savers with smaller deposits looking for easy access to their money may be better off with either egg or the Nationwide.

Internet accounts still offer the best rates to savers with small deposits in a no-notice account.

special

Finally, banks' liquidity can be reduced directly by techniques such as special deposits . 6.

The call for special deposits was used on fifteen occasions between June 1960 and the end of 1966.

These special deposits are frozen, and can not be drawn on until the authorities choose to release them.

Releasing special deposits allows banks to create more credit.

Whenever these limits were exceeded, banks were required to place a proportion of them in special deposits .

Portfolio controls consist of special deposits , supplementary special deposits, reserve requirements, directives, and moral suasion.

A uniform call for special deposits , it was argued, could upset their foreign business very substantially.

sterling

We shall concentrate attention on the sterling deposit contract.

We begin with the short-term sterling deposit contract.

This inpart reflects the recent very rapid rise in interest-bearing sterling deposits , due to high real interest rates.

This will not affect money supply since it involves no sterling transactions and hence will not affect banks' sterling deposits .

The foreign bank gains the sterling deposits .

total

This means that every £1 held by the bank in cash is capable of supporting total deposits of £10.

Cicero Bank is a New Yorkchartered commercial bank with total assets of $ 26 million and total deposits of $ 21 million.

As firms' share of total deposits has ballooned, so Sberbank's relative power has shrivelled.

By 1891-95 it had average total deposits of £83 m. - an average individual deposit of £14.75.

If only £75 is deposited can you, the reader, ascertain the total deposit creation that will take place?

■ NOUN

account

The simplest option is to build up a lump sum in an ordinary deposit account .

During the retention period the money should be held in a deposit account .

The Toisa offered by Bristol &038; West is a guaranteed equity bond rather than a deposit account .

She made a mental note to rifle her deposit account to buy a new one.

If this is between one and four years he suggested the safest route is a simple building society deposit account .

This can be done, for example, if the company acquires a source of income, such as opening a bank deposit account .

He also opened a gold deposit account and at one stage paid in a lot of money.

During the war, of course, gold holdings were requisitioned, and it was replaced by a deposit account at the bank.

bank

Customers of other banks will have more securities, fewer bank deposits and their banks will have fewer operational balances.

Lower interest rates also make the rate of return on bonds more attractive than bank deposits and new bond issues.

As a consequence, the volume of bank deposits has a minor influence on the general price level and total expenditure.

Lower rates often hurt a currency by making bank deposits denominated in it less attractive.

They operate rather like bank deposit accounts, where the interest rate is credited at regular intervals.

Lower rates make stocks more appealing than bonds and bank deposits .

Of much greater interest is where that bank deposit comes from.

box

Bedrooms are simply furnished with telephone and safety deposit box .

Where is your safe deposit box , and the keys to it?

Bedrooms have mini-bar and safety deposit box .

One item that intrigued them was a key to a safe deposit box , which was apparently left for them to find.

Bedrooms, served by a lift, have telephone and safety deposit box .

Their customary practice was to deposit receipts in the night deposit box at that branch.

The hotel bedrooms all have safety deposit box and telephone.

The bedrooms do not have a safety deposit box .

cash

Institutional shareholders and directors are providing a £1.2m cash deposit as security for half the facility.

The bank's balance sheet after new cash deposit of £2,000.

dollar

Offshore dollar deposits are very close substitutes for domestic dollar deposits.

The average of interbank offered rates for dollar deposits in the London market based on quotations at five major banks.

insurance

Under federal deposit insurance regulations, Rapaport agreed to guarantee that the thrift met federal net worth requirements.

The difference between depository institutions and other firms is deposit insurance that underwrites risk taking. 3.

rate

Increased deposits would push deposit rates down.

The section on variable deposit rates as a potential problem has been moved to an appendix.

It cut the deposit rate it pays on large fixed accounts while concurrently increasing the rates it pays on smaller accounts.

The discount and deposit rates , both at 4. 25 percent, are at 45-year lows.

safety

Bedrooms are simply furnished with telephone and safety deposit box.

Bedrooms have mini-bar and safety deposit box.

Bedrooms, served by a lift, have telephone and safety deposit box.

The heist itself is an old-fashioned staple: safety deposit boxes.

The hotel bedrooms all have safety deposit box and telephone.

The bedrooms do not have a safety deposit box.

Bedrooms have video player and safety deposit box, bathrooms with hair dryer.

security

The unclaimed jewellery was part of the estimated £60m haul taken from the Knightsbridge Security deposit box robbery in 1987.

You would be required to put down a new security deposit with the new lease drawn up in your name only.

Such security deposits are not relevant to room hirings.

And there usually is a set-up fee and security deposit , plus liability insurance.

I mentioned to the agent that I could pay a twoor three-month security deposit in cash.

time

Suppose the yield on this time deposit is 8.65 percent.

With Income and hence the transactions demand for money rising less than wealth, one would expect time deposits to rise.

M3 is M1 plus bank time deposits and certificates of deposit.

A time deposit is less liquid since the cost of redeeming it before maturity is not trivial. 10.

Sterling liabilities Time deposits form the largest item, accounting for around 50 percent of the total.

Sight deposits are, in the main, cheque account funds while time deposits incorporate an element of withdrawal restriction, i.e. notice.

■ VERB

find

There is already evidence that mining corporations are interested in probing beneath the sedimentary rocks to find new deposits .

Oil, gas, and coal, composed of organic carbon compounds, are found as economic deposits in sedimentary rocks.

Scientists have recently found fat deposits in the arteries of children aged eight.

Typically, they hunt vast areas to find suitable deposits .

However, it is not necessary to go to the remoter parts of the world to find examples of such deposits .

In March 1988 Glencar announced that it had found deposits of gold, estimating the reserves at £300 million.

As the whole loan is for no special purpose, you would not need to find a deposit .

hold

During the retention period the money should be held in a deposit account.

People hold domestic deposits despite the higher interest rate on offshore deposits because they associate greater political risk with offshore deposits.

Retail banks hold deposits of their own with the Bank.

Thrifts in the Rust Belt held massive deposits for which they had no demand.

Licensed dealers will hold surplus money on deposit from them and take every penny they can.

Suppose that our customer had decided to hold more building society deposits and fewer National Savings instruments.

Under the Act if A holds a deposit on trust for B absolutely, B becomes the material person.

include

None of the measures includes public-sector deposits .

Its business includes taking deposits and lending money and it has specialised until recently in second mortgages for home-owners.

The premium should be included with your deposit and the policy will be issued on receipt.

They also include certificates of deposit .

Does the Minister also share Sir Leon's view that such a scheme should include non-sterling deposits ?

leave

A pigeon can still leave a deposit on a new car.

Fans could even leave deposits on season seats.

This caused deep erosion in upland areas and has left widespread superficial deposits .

Nevertheless every drop, indistinguishable from every other, left a little deposit of sensation, experience, feeling.

lose

If all banks sell securities, they will all lose deposits and balances as their own customers buy securities.

The public pays for this stock by writing cheques and banks lose deposits and bankers' balances in equal quantity.

That is why Labour and the Tories stand in areas where they know they will lose their deposits .

At 96 we would have lost our deposit .

So they're not losing their deposit ?

Predictably, the Conservative candidate Colette Jones was well beaten and lost her deposit .

Any bank which loses deposits loses balances in equal measure and so its ratio deteriorates.

make

Savers who have made deposits between £3,000 and £5,999 over the past two years are paid 6.35 per cent.

Singh said the defendants used phony checks prepared by Young to make bank deposits , pay debts and make purchases.

If for any reason you are unhappy with your proof and sample, any changes can be made or your deposit refunded.

Lower rates hurt a currency by making bank deposits denominated in it less attractive.

With a managed fund the investor makes a deposit , and the manager decides on the spread of currencies and the contracts.

Minna had made a deposit on ship tickets, and I had received my interior passport.

Most of the mass is made up by vast deposits of octiron deep within the crust.

And every payday the father went down to the bank to make his deposit .

offer

These factors enable the euro-dollar market to offer more competitive deposit interest rates than the domestic market.

The average of interbank offered rates for dollar deposits in the London market based on quotations at five major banks.

Like many stockbroking firms it offers deposit facilities along with complete financial planning.

pay

They make profits by lending at a higher rate of interest than the rate they pay on deposits .

They pay interest on insured deposits and earn interest on loans to members at competitive rates.

To confirm the booking, you will be required to sign the completed Booking Form and pay the appropriate deposit .

Once the hammer has fallen, the successful bidder for a house must exchange contracts immediately and pay a deposit .

Steve Berry of Himalayan Kingdoms says 23 people have now paid deposits .

After paying a deposit of £25 the buyer refused to pay the rest.

You should also ask clients whether they have paid a deposit to the estate agent.

But now many of those who paid deposits say they no longer want the car.

put

Blissfully unaware that I had no obligation to sign any agreement, I put down a ten-pound deposit the same afternoon.

She had already put down a deposit on a ship ticket for the two of us.

The investor decides on the currency most likely to appreciate against sterling and puts money on deposit in that currency.

Minna had already put a deposit down on the tickets.

Borrowers taking this deal would have to put down a deposit of at least 5 per cent.

It was put on deposit immediately, to be kept for post-war work on the course.

That is, exchange sterling to put lire on deposit .

The day that! handed in my notice I went and put a deposit on a new car.

receive

One of the strengths of a national library is the range of material it receives through legal deposit .

Their main source of funds are banks, but they do also receive deposits from the general public.

If banks in general are doing this, however, each individual bank will be receiving additional deposits and corresponding balances.

require

Such purchases will require a 10 percent deposit .

After this we shall, of course, require the normal deposit .

As you will see some money may be required as a deposit and for your fees.

Both account providers require a minimum deposit of £ 5,000, and both pay higher rates on larger balances.

The National Savings cash Isa requires only a £10 deposit and has no formal notice period.

The condition requires the deposit to be paid only by a banker's draft or solicitors' cheque.

A special condition will be required if the deposit is being funded by a guarantee scheme.

First Direct, on the other hand, pays less at 5.37 per cent and requires a deposit of £5,000.

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

fatty deposits in the arteries leading to the heart

oil and mineral deposits

We paid one month's rent in advance, plus a deposit of $500.

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

Banks introduced ATMs in the 1970s to automate two functions: deposits and cash extraction.

He might prefer a building society deposit or a National Savings instrument or government bonds or equities.

In 1992 almost 70 percent of bank deposits and almost 90 percent of loans were in foreign currencies.

Interest rates on offshore deposits exceed those on comparable domestic deposits because offshore deposits are not subject to reserve requirements.

The average of interbank offered rates for dollar deposits in the London market based on quotations at five major banks.

The exact rate for the investment is fixed at the time the deposit is made and then runs through the period chosen.

We begin with the short-term sterling deposit contract.

You pay for the service with brain cells instead of money, and everyone has simply billions of brain cells on deposit .

II. verb

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ NOUN

account

You can also pay by selling securities in the account or by depositing other acceptable securities with the broker.

bank

As explained earlier, the use of bank deposits to supplement notes and coin is the final stage in money's development.

Overnight, in a flash-flood, it will dramatically move its banks , depositing shoals and cutting new channels.

check

City regulations require the coroner to deposit checks for these services with the controller.

Once deposited , checks must be electronically encoded with the dollar amount.

data

Other depositors may be willing to deposit data for reasons of altruism.

egg

Here she will deposit a single egg which will adhere to the wool by sticky filaments.

Not for the tsetse fly the hundreds deposited as eggs by a house fly.

A bird cuckoo deposits her egg and disappears.

They deposit their eggs in the sand on the beach.

If the amphibians could manage to deposit their eggs out of water, their young would certainly have greatly increased chances of survival.

In one place, the birds carefully deposit their eggs in clefts of black rocks which have the same property.

She pierces it and deposits an egg in its soft body.

money

He advised her to sell the shop and deposit the money in the bank.

Multipoint gives you the freedom to deposit and withdraw your money 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

You can also withdraw and deposit money across the counter in any of our branches just by presenting your card.

security

You can also pay by selling securities in the account or by depositing other acceptable securities with the broker.

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

Deposit the check immediately.

After the lessons on the environment, children deposited much more litter in trash cans, rather than dropping it.

Aunt Augusta deposited the contents of her bag on the kitchen table.

I'd like to deposit this in my checking account.

Our records show that you deposited $200 in your account on January 17th.

The Colorado River deposits large amounts of sediment in Lake Powell.

The money is deposited in my account every month.

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

From this medium, calcium is deposited in tissues, mainly bone, or filtered by the renal glomerulus.

Half the profits are deposited in a corporate account that can be drawn on only with stockholder consent.

In bygone days, both railroad and stagecoach deposited visitors in nearby Point Reyes Station.

It was resolved to deposit the Damascus Declaration with the Arab League as an official document.

These processes were controlled by the conditions existing in the environments where the sediments were deposited.

These will be deposited in the Sterling Memorial Library.

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