From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishbank statementˈbank ˌstatement noun [countable] a document sent regularly by a bank to a customer that lists the amounts of money taken out of and paid into their bank account
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bank statement• She ran a sticky finger down the monthly balance-sheet, then checked the figures against the handwritten bank statement.• Tax inspectors should be empowered to examine a man's bank statement as well as his credit-card dealings.• Sands opened the bank statement first.• And don't forget: keep a record of your order, so you can balance it against your bank statement.• On your bank statement, it will show up as $ 47,395.From Longman Business Dictionarybank statementˈbank ˌstatementBANKING a statement sent regularly by a bank to a customer, showing the money that has gone into and out of their account over a particular period of time → statement