To make a dormant account active, you can typically perform a simple transaction such as depositing or withdrawing money. This activity can show your bank that the account is still in use and prevent it from becoming dormant again. Additionally, updating your account information or making a transfer can also help reactivate a dormant account.
Non-dormant refers to something that is active, operating, or in use. For example, non-dormant accounts are ones that are currently being used or accessed. It is the opposite of dormant, which means inactive or not in use.
dormant means about the same as sleeping.Inactive for a long period of time.
Dormant: A volcano is not currently erupting but has the potential to do so in the future. Active: A volcano is currently erupting or has erupted recently. Extinct: A volcano is unlikely to erupt again in the future due to being inactive for a long period of time.
Volcanoes are either active dormant or extinct. 1. Active- it shows eruptions within 50 years 2. Dormant- it enters a long period of rest and erupts violently. The longer it rests, the more violent the eruption may be. 3. Extinct- it doesn't show records of eruptions within the past thousand years. It is hard to tell if a volcano is dormant or completely extinct.
Mauna Loa is considered to be an active volcano.
Non-dormant refers to something that is active, operating, or in use. For example, non-dormant accounts are ones that are currently being used or accessed. It is the opposite of dormant, which means inactive or not in use.
Suspence account is used where there is one or more debit or credit account information is missing in transaction due to unavailability of information or any other reason to balance out the transaction for time being.
Sleepers? Dormant is anouther I have heard used.
When a transaction is debited to your account, it means that the amount of money involved is subtracted from your account balance. This can happen when you make a purchase, pay a bill, or withdraw cash. Your balance decreases by the amount of the transaction, reflecting the new total amount of money in your account.
Dormant, which is probably more accurate as being the opposite of Active, then saying Inactive, which only means not active, and if it's NOT active, it must be something other then Active, of course when looking to the Physical Laws, there is the law of Motion, which reads "Everything is in a Constant state of Motion, Even when appearing to be at Rest" So, as Active, is to Action, and Action is to Motion, perhaps there is no such a thing as Dormant, or Inactive to begin or end with. But Dormant should do for now if that was the word you were looking for.
dormant means about the same as sleeping.Inactive for a long period of time.
Dormant: A volcano is not currently erupting but has the potential to do so in the future. Active: A volcano is currently erupting or has erupted recently. Extinct: A volcano is unlikely to erupt again in the future due to being inactive for a long period of time.
Volcanoes are either active dormant or extinct. 1. Active- it shows eruptions within 50 years 2. Dormant- it enters a long period of rest and erupts violently. The longer it rests, the more violent the eruption may be. 3. Extinct- it doesn't show records of eruptions within the past thousand years. It is hard to tell if a volcano is dormant or completely extinct.
can anyone tell me what a escrow coded account is, and if so the terms of such an account in respect of it being dormant for less than 60 days, and whether a fee is charged to re-activate.
Mauna Loa is considered to be an active volcano.
An Active bank account is one that is being used actively or regularly by the account holder (Customer). Any account that has transactions (Credit or Debit) atleast once every 90 days can be considered an active account. After 90 days of inactivity accounts are usually made inactive.
TP on a bank statement typically stands for "Transaction Processing." It indicates that a transaction is currently being processed, which may include deposits, withdrawals, or payments. This status helps account holders understand that the transaction is not yet fully completed or settled.