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1 Kassenvorschusssystem
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2 bargeldloser Zahlungsverkehr
bargeldloser Zahlungsverkehr m BANK (BE) bank giro credit system, banking transfer system, cashless payment system, noncash payment system* * *m < Bank> bank giro credit system (BE), banking transfer system, cashless payment system, noncash payment system* * *bargeldloser Zahlungsverkehr
imprest system, (Kaufhaus) drawback system.Business german-english dictionary > bargeldloser Zahlungsverkehr
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3 Zahlungsverkehr
Zahlungsverkehr m FIN, BANK monetary transactions, money transactions, payment transactions, payments* * *m < Finanz> monetary transactions, money transactions, payment transactions* * *Zahlungsverkehr
payment transactions (system), money transfers, monetary transactions;
• allgemeiner Zahlungsverkehr general payments;
• bargeldloser Zahlungsverkehr general clearing, clearing (imprest) system, payments by cheque or money transfer, cashless payments (US), (Kaufhaus) drawback system;
• elektronischer Zahlungsverkehr electronic banking (money transfers);
• grenzüberschreitender Zahlungsverkehr cross-border payments;
• internationaler Zahlungsverkehr foreign-exchange arrangements, international payments;
• unsichtbarer Zahlungsverkehr under-the-table payments;
• Zahlungsverkehr mit dem Ausland external (foreign) payments transactions, exchange arrangement. -
4 bargeldlos
bargeldlos adj BANK, V&M cashless* * *bargeldlos
without ready money, paid by check (cheque, Br.), non-cash, cashless (US);
• bargeldlos kaufen to buy without money;
• bargeldlos zahlen to transfer;
• bargeldlose Überweisung transfer by check (US) (cheque, Br.);
• bargeldloses Verkaufssystem credit-coupon plan;
• bargeldloser Verkehr (Kaufhaus) drawback system;
• bargeldlose Zahlung money transfer, cashless payment (US);
• bargeldloser Zahlungsverkehr imprest system, (Kaufhaus) drawback system. -
5 Vorschusswesen
Vorschusswesen
imprest system (Br.);
• Vorschusszahlung previous payment, payment in advance (by anticipation, US).
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