[
UK
/pˈɑːsbʊk/
]
[ US /ˈpæsˌbʊk/ ]
[ US /ˈpæsˌbʊk/ ]
NOUN
- a record of deposits and withdrawals and interest held by depositors at certain banks
How To Use passbook In A Sentence
- According to the Pass Law, government officials possessed the power to expel the worker from the area by adverse endorsement in the passbook.
- Deposit your major money in the passbook account and immediately prior to withdrawing money from your plastic ATM card, transfer the amount through your internet/telephone banking system.
- I have also been told that when my passbook runs out my account will be terminated or even before.
- Some of these companies will argue that these are fair rates, given that many of these accounts offer instant or unlimited access with passbooks or cashcards, but that's just pure hogwash!
- You fill out this application form and we'll issue you a passbook.
- The client replied that he'd put the money into a passbook savings account at a lower interest rate, which would lower his taxes even more.
- I suspect, then, that the account and the passbook are the same thing; all that the Account does is assign some identifying information to the transaction record.
- Setting up the system, providing instruction manuals and pint-sized passbooks, teaching banks how to market and manipulate - these were the bailiwick of the young brothers Stout.
- I can only get this passbook savings shit.
- Just like a time deposit versus a passbook savings account, there's a trade off: cost-effectiveness versus accessibility.