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1 not sufficient funds
The lack of enough funds in an account to cover a payment or withdrawal. -
2 Not sufficient funds
رجوع على الساحب ، لا يوحد رصيد كاف
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Non-sufficient funds — (NSF) is a term used in the banking industry to indicate that a demand for payment (a cheque) cannot be honored because insufficient funds are available in the account on which the instrument was drawn. In simplified terms, a cheque has been… … Wikipedia
non-sufficient funds — /nɒn səˌfɪʃənt fʌndz/ noun US not enough money in a bank account to pay a cheque drawn on that account. Abbreviation NSF. Also called insufficient funds, not sufficient funds … Dictionary of banking and finance
Non-Sufficient Funds - NSF — An acronym used in the banking industry to signify that there are non sufficient funds in an account in order to honor a check drawn on that account. Colloquially, this is known as a bounced check or bad check . Banks normally charge a fee to the … Investment dictionary
non-sufficient funds check — check written from an account lacking sufficient funds to cover it … English contemporary dictionary
not sufficient funds — /ˌnɒt səˌfɪʃ(ə)nt fʌndz/ noun US same as non sufficient funds. abbreviation NSF … Dictionary of banking and finance
not-sufficient-funds check — A bank check having insufficient funds to back it. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary … Financial and business terms
sufficient — adj. 1 sufficing, adequate, enough (is sufficient for a family; didn t have sufficient funds). 2 = SELF SUFFICIENT. 3 archaic competent; of adequate ability, resources, etc. Derivatives: sufficiently adv. Etymology: ME f. OF sufficient or L… … Useful english dictionary
funds — [plural] ► the financial resources that a business, organization, or project has available: raise/provide/generate funds »A new shares issue was launched to raise funds for the acquisition. sufficient/insufficient funds »Experts have criticized… … Financial and business terms
sufficient — 01. Two hours should be [sufficient] time to finish the work. 02. Mark hadn t [sufficiently] cleaned the carpet, so we could still see the wine stains. 03. I question the [sufficiency] of a single one quart bottle of water for a half day hike on… … Grammatical examples in English
Electronic funds transfer — or EFT refers to the computer based systems used to perform financial transactions electronically.The term is used for a number of different concepts: * Cardholder initiated transactions, where a cardholder makes use of a payment card * Direct… … Wikipedia
Certified Funds — In the United States and Canada, Certified Funds are a form of payment that is guaranteed to clear or settle by the company certifying the funds. When making certain types of transactions, such as purchasing real property, motor vehicles and… … Wikipedia