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01. Our bank account allows us to make 40 instabank [transactions] per month without charge.
02. There are thousands of [transactions] which take place on the stock market every day.
03. Please make sure that all [transactions] are recorded on the computer, so we know exactly what we have sold, and for how much.
04. In most real estate [transactions], the realtors earn a fee from both the buyer and the seller of the property.
05. We receive a regular financial statement from our bank detailing all the [transactions] which have taken place in our account for each month.
06. The shop I visited in the little village didn't have a cash register so they had to record all their [transactions] in a little notepad.
07. Most share [transactions] in France take place at the Paris Stock Exchange, though smaller exchanges are found in a number of other cities.
08. There is presently some concern over the security of credit card [transactions] which take place over the Internet.
09. Computer banking now allows you to conduct all your banking [transactions], such as deposits, withdrawals, bill payment, etc. from your home.
10. Jane Austen once said that marriage is, of all [transactions], the one in which people expect most from others, and are least honest themselves.
11. The bank will notify you when the [transaction] has been completed.
12. They completed the entire [transaction] in cash to avoid paying any taxes on it.
13. The highest credit card [transaction] to have ever taken place was when an art lover bought a painting worth 2.5 million dollars using his American Express card.
14. As of the year 2000, the currency of the Democratic Republic of the Congo is almost totally worthless, so most [transactions] are conducted using American dollars.

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  • transaction — [ trɑ̃zaksjɔ̃ ] n. f. • 1281; lat. transactio, de transigere → transiger 1 ♦ Dr. Acte par lequel on transige. Contrat par lequel les contractants terminent ou préviennent une contestation en renonçant chacun à une partie de leurs prétentions. ⇒… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • transaction — trans·ac·tion /tran zak shən, sak / n 1: something transacted; esp: an exchange or transfer of goods, services, or funds 2 a: an act, process, or instance of transacting b: an action or activity involving two parties or things that reciprocally… …   Law dictionary

  • Transaction — Trans*ac tion, n. [L. transactio, fr. transigere, transactum, to drive through, carry through, accomplish, transact; trans across, over + agere to drive; cf. F. transaction. See {Act}, {Agent}.] 1. The doing or performing of any business;… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • transaction — Transaction. subst. f. v. Acte par lequel on transige sur un differend. Passer une transaction. faire homologuer une transaction. le troisiéme article de la transaction porte que. &c …   Dictionnaire de l'Académie française

  • transaction — (n.) mid 15c., the adjustment of a dispute, a negotiated agreement, from M.Fr. transaction, from L. transactionem (nom. transactio) an agreement, accomplishment, from pp. stem of transigere accomplish, drive or carry through, from trans through + …   Etymology dictionary

  • Transaction — (v. lat.), 1) so v.w. Vergleicht 2) so v.w. Verhandlung, bes. solche, welche einem abzuschließenden Vergleiche vorausgehen. Daher Transactor, Vergleichsstifter, Schiedsmann, u. Transigiren, übereinkommen, sich im Guten vergleichen …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

  • transaction — [n] business dealing; undertaking act, action, activity, affair, agreement, bargain, bond, business, buying, compact, contract, convention, coup, covenant, deal, deed, disposal, doings*, enterprise, event, execution, goings on*, happening,… …   New thesaurus

  • transaction — ► NOUN 1) an instance of buying or selling. 2) the action of conducting business. 3) an exchange or interaction between people. DERIVATIVES transactional adjective. ORIGIN Latin, from transigere drive through …   English terms dictionary

  • transaction — [tran zak′shən, transak′shən] n. [L transactio] 1. a transacting or being transacted 2. something transacted; specif., a) a business deal or agreement b) [pl.] a record of the proceedings of a society, convention, etc., esp. a published one… …   English World dictionary

  • transaction — The delivery of a security by a seller and its acceptance by the buyer. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary This term is context dependent. From an operational standpoint, it refers to a matched trade, but it has a different meaning for clearing… …   Financial and business terms

  • Transaction — A transaction is an agreement, communication, or movement carried out between separate entities or objects, often involving the exchange of items of value, such as information, goods, services and money.*Financial transaction *Database… …   Wikipedia

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