If you have seventy thousand in your bank, then yes.
You could write 1074.00 in a few ways: One thousand seventy four One thousand seventy four dollars (if referring to money) One thousand seventy four and zero hundredths (if you are trying to preserve the unnecessary zeroes at the end.
four million, seventy thousand point twenty nine.
Seventy five hundred would be correct. You could also say seven thousand five hundred.
In order to get a cashiers check, the money had to be withdrawn from an account, this account could be traced. You could withdraw cash, then use it to get a cashier's check, but someone might be able to match the date of a large withdrawal.
No, it is a very competitive program. Over two thousand students apply for around seventy spots. And of those seventy, perhaps only forty or fifty will graduate.
Each bank have their own rules, and the amount varie from bank to bank It could be fifty thousand dollars at a time .
This means you have attempted to withdraw more money than you have in the bank account. For some banks it could be a result of a recent depost being held so the funds are not available to you.
The opposite act from withdraw (leave, retreat) could be advance. To not withdraw (e.g. from an election, from a location) would be to stay or remain. For the transitive verb (withdraw an object), the opposite is insert.Regarding bank accounts, the opposite of withdraw would be deposit.
No. Unless the employer is a signer on the account s/he can not withdraw funds from the account. There are very serious penalties for anyone either taking money or giving money from someone else's bank account. An employer can, however, reverse a direct deposit made into an employee's bank account, so it can seem like a withdrawal, but it really isn't. (For example, if a direct deposit were made in an incorrect amount, it could be reversed for the purpose of correcting it.)
The way in which a number like 2070830 could be written will depend on the number. 2070830 is two million seventy thousand eight hundred thirty.
"This totally depends on the year of the Infinity. For a 2006 Infinity M35, providing the mileage is less than seventy thousand and it is good condition could be traded in for $15,000."
I dont know. Why dont you ask your mom to find out.