transferring accounting entries from journals, or records of original entry, to a general ledger. The date transactions actually are credited to an account, such as cleared checks or bank card transactions, is known as the posting date. Also known as the payment date or execution date. Some bank credit card issuers charge interest on purchases from the date transactions are posted to the cardholder's account.
- to affix physically in order to display.
- in bookkeeping, to list on the company's records, such as to list the detail of sales and purchases on the accounts receivable or payable records.
- in civil procedure, affixing of certain required information as a substitute form of service of process.
- in commercial law, procedure that a bank follows in deciding to finally pay a negotiable instrument and in recording its payment.
- exhibition of notices on real property, warning potential trespassers that fishing or hunting is not permitted by the property owner.
a message placed in a newsgroup, BBS, or other public discussion forum.
in bookkeeping terminology, the transfer of data from a journal to a ledger.
In general: physically placing or painting an advertisement on any kind of outdoor advertising or transit advertising. The posting of an outdoor or transit advertisement can be done as frequently as once a month, depending upon the conditions outlined in the contract. painted displays, however, are usually posted no more than twice a year because of the additional time and expense entailed in creating this type of outdoor display.
Computer:
- (noun) online message placed in a newsgroup, bulletin board system, or some other public discussion group.
- (verb) the placing of a message in a newsgroup, bulletin board system, or other public discussion group.