"Xfr Dr" on a bank statement typically stands for "Transfer Debit." This indicates that money has been moved or transferred out of the account. The transaction could be a transfer to another account, a payment made, or a withdrawal. It is important to review the details of the transaction to understand the specific nature of the transfer.
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The DR code within HSBC stands for debit. DR withdrawn on a statement is a debit withdrawal that was made in the branch over the counter.
dr refers to a debit. A transaction in which money was debited or deducted or taken from your account. For ex: if you withdraw $100 from your account using the ATM it would appear in your statement as dr - $100
You have Rs. 179 in your bank account as withdrawable balance. The 100 DR is a transaction which says that you took out 100 rupees from your account. The last lime which says 179 CR refers to the current amount of money you have in your account which you can withdraw.
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Tomc is not a common abbreviation on a bank statement. You can contact your local bank for a list of terms related to bank statements. Examples of commonly found abbreviations on a bank statement are TRF, DR, and CHG. TFR stands for transfer, DR is a debit, and CHG is a charge or fee from your bank.
The DR code within HSBC stands for debit. DR withdrawn on a statement is a debit withdrawal that was made in the branch over the counter.
dr refers to a debit. A transaction in which money was debited or deducted or taken from your account. For ex: if you withdraw $100 from your account using the ATM it would appear in your statement as dr - $100
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The meaning of DR on an account is deposit received. This will show up on a person's statement when they have received money in their bank as a direct deposit.
it means the bank has taken money out of your account because; - they possibly covered a refund until the company you received the refund from has paid it back - a company has charged you twice for the one transaction if you notified the bank they have covered the refund until the company pays it back into your account. best thing to do is contact you bank in the frauds and refunds department
You have Rs. 179 in your bank account as withdrawable balance. The 100 DR is a transaction which says that you took out 100 rupees from your account. The last lime which says 179 CR refers to the current amount of money you have in your account which you can withdraw.
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Cr stands for "Credit" It refers to a transaction in which money was credited or deposited into a bank account thereby increasing the bank balance of that account. Similarly the debit or withdrawal transactions are marked a "Dr" in the ATM machine statement
dr mis-inturpertated a statement made by patient. Can patient ask dr to remove the statement from his medical records?
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