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Balance on current accountA country's receipts minus payments for current account transactions. Equals the balance of trade plus net inflows of transfer payments.Similar MatchesOn balanceOn balanceUsed for listed equity securities. Left over after pairing off other market buy and sell orders, usually before the opening of a stock or market but at times at the close (especially during index expirations). See: Imbalance of orders. Target cash balanceTarget cash balanceOptimal amount of cash for a firm to hold, considering the trade-off between the opportunity costs of holding too much cash and the trading costs of holding too little cash. Average daily balanceAverage daily balanceA method for calculating interest in which the balance owed each day by a customer is divided by the number of days. See also: Adjusted balance method and previous balance method. Debit balanceDebit balanceThe amount that is owed to a broker by a margin customer for loans the customer uses to buy securities. Balanced budgetBalanced budget1. A government budget surplus that is zero, thus with net tax revenue equalling expenditure. 2. A balanced budget change in policy or behavior is one in which a component of the government budget, usually taxes, is adjusted as necessary to maintain a balanced budget. Further SuggestionsCapital account balanceBalance of payments deficit balance of payments Double Declining Balance Method Of Depreciation Declining Balance Method Of Depreciation Outstanding balance Customers net debit balance balanced mutual fund Imbalance balance sheet Basic balance Internal balance Significant order imbalance Balance of payments argument for protection Balance of indebtedness Compensating balance Payments imbalance Remaining principal balance Balanced fund compensating balance Double declining balance depreciation Balance on goods and services Balance of payments Balance of payments Balanced budget |
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