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The phrase "account report" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a document or summary that provides information about financial transactions or account status.
Example: "The accountant prepared the account report for the quarterly review, detailing all income and expenses."
Alternatives: "financial report" or "account statement".
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To check the transactions that have been made to either the main or funding account, you'd use the Transaction Account Report over the desired time period.
Only two of the 17 banks that provide basic, no-credit bank accounts will offer them to people who have recently been made bankrupt, according to the Called to Account report.
This is commonly known as a foreign bank account report or "FBAR". The Bank Secrecy Act requires these reports because they have a high degree of usefulness in criminal, tax, or regulatory investigations or proceedings.
Followers who tell a friend about a brand's Instagram account report a greater likelihood that they will purchase that brand than those who do not tell others about the account.
Now, we can have a look at exactly what that Facebook account report looks like, perhaps for the first time.
On the other, about 80% of Internet users in China have a social media account (Report on Internet Development Status in China 2016).
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A Port Stephens-based Twitter account reported a sighting on Friday morning.
The average account reported to Unique owes about $80, Mr. Bowling said.
A few minutes later, the occupiers' Twitter account reported, "The SWAT team is coming in.
The current account reported on Tuesday is the broadest measure of trade.
As one account reported, "The Indians, stupefied and sleepy, can make no resistance.
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