Pronunciation: /əˈkaʊnt ˈkɜrənt/
noun an official record of financial transactions
A1 An account current is a financial statement that shows the balance of transactions.
A2 I need to review my account current to make sure all the transactions are accurate.
B1 The accountant prepared an account current for the company's shareholders.
B2 The auditor found discrepancies in the account current, leading to further investigation.
C1 Analyzing the account current is crucial for making informed financial decisions.
C2 The account current revealed a pattern of fraudulent activity within the company.
adjective referring to the most recent status or balance of an account
A1 My account current balance is low.
A2 Please provide me with your account current details.
B1 The account current statement will be sent to you by email.
B2 I need to review the account current transactions before making a decision.
C1 The accountant prepared the account current report for the board meeting.
C2 The company's financial health can be assessed by analyzing the account current data.
formal Please submit your account current for review by the finance department.
informal Make sure to update your current account before the deadline.
slang Don't forget to check your account status before it's too late.
figurative Keeping your account current is like staying on top of your financial game.
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