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current account surplus

(ECONOMICS) the annual increase in financial claims owed to the people of particular country, MINUS any increase of claims that same people owe abroad. The net annual increase in assets resulting from commerce with the rest of the world.

COMPONENTS
There are three components of current accounts:
(1) trade balance (surplus or deficit)
(2) foreign factor income (income minus outgo)
(3) net foreign aid

Usually the largest component of a current account surplus is the trade surplus, although in 1990 the USA actually had a quarterly current account surplus caused by massive "foreign aid" (actually, payments to defray the cost of waging the first Gulf War.

The South Korean won was lower late Tuesday as investor appetite for risk{y} assets was damped by broad-based losses in regional stock markets, led by a sharp fall in Chinese shares.

The local currency largely brushed off news that the country's current account surplus rose in May to a six-month high of $3.83 billion.

Traders said any positive impact from the current account data was offset by data showing the capital account balance... posted a net outflow of $11.96 billion in May, compared with a $8.56 billion inflow in April.

by Abu Yahya June 29, 2010

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Big Chungles Mini Accounts

Big Chungles Mini Accounts are fan made accounts that are similar to Big Chungles. These accounts change the word โ€œBigโ€ with another word and add โ€œ_chunglesโ€ at the end. These mini accounts use the mascot โ€œbobโ€ from animal crossing and change something about him or her, mainly with an adjective. For example lazy_chungles would have the mascot โ€œbobโ€ from animal crossing but with the small difference of them being really lazy.

These mini accounts can be funnier than the original Big Chungles. They will not be posting the same meme over and over again to annoy their fans. These mini accounts can be really horny for fan art. They will ask many artists for fan art of their unoriginal bob character and it can be really annoying but not all are the same. Some artists do like drawing bobs but with small differences.

โ€œHey whats your favorite Big Chungles Mini Accounts.โ€
โ€œNone, they are all unfunny and i blocked themโ€
Shut up this joke is not funny

by big_chunglesfan May 11, 2020


account guy math

A creative way of telling the client that he/she has less money than they originally thought, though we will still spend like it's 1999 all over again.
Also, never let the number get in the way of a good story.

We'll just use some account guy math to buy another week in Sac Town.

by Account Guy August 27, 2003

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delete your account

Sarcastic social media response when a social media account posts an unpopular item or sentiment.

Today, President Obama endorsed Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, to which Republican nominee Donald Trump responded, "Obama just endorsed Crooked Hillary. He wants four more years of Obamaโ€”but nobody else does!"

Hillary Clinton responded on Twitter, "Delete Your Account".

by badlands75 June 9, 2016

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Struck out the Bank Account

Putting up a K. AKA putting up 1000 dollars in the bank.
A K means Kilo which means 1000. "Kilometer, Kilobyte"

In baseball when a person is struck out, the pitcher will receive a 'K' in the score books. They will also put up the letter 'K' on a sign usually in the outfield.

If you strike out your bank account you have put up a K which means putting 1000 dollars in your account.

Man: Man you've been working a lot.
Man2: I know but I just struck out the bank account again.
Man: I hear that, another $1000.

by SFB aka the hardcourt killa June 27, 2010

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My account got boached

Boached (bo-a-ched)
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When your social account gets inactive and you don't know the reason.

When a social app delete an account you use on it but does tell you the reason.

P1: Where have you been
P2: I'm sorry about that, my account got boached

by Charr-Lee December 12, 2021


Take the Coriolis effect into account.

The one piece of universally applicable advice that adequately explains any situation. Usually used by a superior professional to a beginning professional, when the former has taught absolutely nothing to the latter.

Nurse: Holy shit dozens of people are coming in with unknown ailments!
Doctor (Going on break): you'll do fine. Remember, take the Coriolis effect into account.
Nurse: What about variable humidity?
Doctor: Yeah, that too.

Student: How am i supposed to know what to study for the final?
Tutor: Look, our time us up. Just take the coriolis effect into account, and you'll do fine.
Student: Did we cover variable humidity?
Tutor: Yes, that will be on the exam.

Original example:
Cpt macmillan: Remember what i've taught you. Keep in mind variable humidity and windspeed along the bullet's flight path. Also, at this distance, you'll have to take the Coriolis effect into account.

by aukuo May 3, 2009

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