account current
Americannoun
PLURAL
accounts current-
a personal account providing for periodic settlements; current account.
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the periodic statement or transcript of such an account.
Etymology
Origin of account current
First recorded in 1675–85
Example Sentences
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“The Ukrainian side will soon decide how to respond to this provocation, taking into account current practice,” Ukraine’s foreign ministry said of Sosoniuk’s detention.
From Reuters
A Palace spokesman said the plans have been modified to take into account current public health guidelines, but the ceremonial aspects of the day and the service remain in line with the duke's wishes.
From BBC
Jackson declined to say what the target returns for the fund would be, but said they will likely take into account current returns on financial investments in forests as a means of demonstrating that carbon removal can be profitable.
From Reuters
A couple of exceptions: The investment firm Blackrock did put significant resources into developing a spending tool several years ago that would take into account current interest rates and other economic factors to arrive at a safe withdrawal rate that savers could use each year.
From Seattle Times
He said the limit would take into account current production, new plants being built and room for growth.
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