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bank statement

American  

noun

  1. a monthly statement of account mailed by a bank to each of its customers with checking or other accounts, recording the banking transactions and current balance during a period and usually including canceled checks.

  2. a statement required to be published periodically by a bank showing its financial status, as assets and liabilities.


bank statement British  

noun

  1. a statement of transactions in a bank account, esp one of a series sent at regular intervals to the depositor

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While I’m keeping the app option in my back pocket for later, we decided to go analog for our first budgeting rodeo by staring down our raw bank statements.

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