Recurring withdrawal from a check card refers to automatic, scheduled deductions from a checking account linked to a debit or check card. This typically occurs for regular payments, such as subscriptions or membership fees, where the amount is withdrawn at set intervals (e.g., monthly). It's important for account holders to monitor these transactions to avoid overdrafts and to ensure they are aware of ongoing charges.
PTB CB WD typically stands for "Payment To Bank, Check Withdrawal" in a bank statement. It indicates that a check withdrawal has been processed, resulting in a payment to the bank. This entry reflects a reduction in the account balance due to the withdrawal. Always check with your bank for specific terminology used in their statements.
A PTB withdrawal at RBC Bank refers to a "Pre-Authorized Transfer or Bill" withdrawal, typically involving automatic transfers or payments made from your account. This could include recurring payments such as utility bills or loan payments that are set up to occur on a scheduled basis. If you see this on your bank statement, it indicates that funds have been withdrawn for these pre-authorized transactions.
If you mean what is 0.333 ... recurring as a fraction then it is 1/3
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This means you have a negative balance.
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If you mean recurring 2 then it is: 83/90 = 0.92222.....recurring
It means that 6 is a recurring decimal such as 0.16666...recurring 6
On a bank statement, "AT" typically stands for "ATM transaction," indicating a withdrawal or deposit made at an automated teller machine. "AW" usually means "automatic withdrawal," referring to recurring payments that are automatically deducted from your account, such as utility bills or subscription services. Both notations help account holders track their financial activities more easily.
It means withdrawal.
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Non-recurring means if you sign up for some kind of membership it means you will not be able to cancel it