A bank account is a monetary account with a banking institution recording the balance of money for a customer. Bank accounts may have a positive or credit balance where the bank holds money on behalf of the customer; or a negative or debit balance where the customer owes the bank money. Broadly, accounts opened with the purpose of holding credit balances are referred to as deposit accounts; whilst accounts opened with the purpose of holding debit balances are referred to as loan accounts.
Some accounts are defined by their function rather than nature of the balance they hold. Bank accounts designed to process large numbers of transactions may offer credit and debit facilities and therefore do not sit easily with a polarised definition. These transactional accounts are called by different names in different countries: in the U.S. and Canada, they are checking accounts, in the UK current accounts.
Monday, July 23, 2007
Offshore Treasury Company
I work for an Offshore Treasury Company.
A Threasury is the name for the center of financial operations within a company. The Treasury is responsible for such things as issuing new securities.
A Treasury Company typically works by holding its customers' assets in the name of the Treasury Company. The Treasure Company will typically utilize bank and brokerage accounts bank and brokerage accounts at major international banks and commercial banks.
Click here to read what an offshore treasury company is.
A Threasury is the name for the center of financial operations within a company. The Treasury is responsible for such things as issuing new securities.
A Treasury Company typically works by holding its customers' assets in the name of the Treasury Company. The Treasure Company will typically utilize bank and brokerage accounts bank and brokerage accounts at major international banks and commercial banks.
Click here to read what an offshore treasury company is.
About Webmaster
The individual assigned to administering a corporation or organization's web site. This person lays out the information trees, designs the look, codes HTML pages, handles editing and additions and checks that links are intact. In addition, he or she monitors, routes and sometimes responds to email generated by the site,
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an individual who manages a Web site. Depending on the size of the site, the Webmaster might be responsible for any of the following: making sure that the Web server hardware and software is running properly, designing the Web site, creating and updating Web pages, replying to user feedback, monitoring traffic through the site.
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an individual who manages a Web site. Depending on the size of the site, the Webmaster might be responsible for any of the following: making sure that the Web server hardware and software is running properly, designing the Web site, creating and updating Web pages, replying to user feedback, monitoring traffic through the site.
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