total transaction

[ˈtoʊtəl trænˈzækʃən]
nounpl: total transactions
transação total
1. the complete sum or aggregate of all monetary exchanges in a single commercial operation or business deal
The total transaction amounted to $50,000 after all fees and taxes were included.
A transação total chegou a $50.000 após todas as taxas e impostos serem incluídos.
2. the final combined value of all goods, services, and charges involved in a single purchase or sale
Please review the total transaction before clicking confirm on the checkout page.
Por favor, revise a transação total antes de clicar em confirmar na página de checkout.
3. in accounting and finance, the comprehensive record of all debit and credit movements within a single business interaction
The auditor examined each total transaction to ensure accuracy and compliance.
O auditor examinou cada transação total para garantir precisão e conformidade.
In Brazil, 'transação total' is commonly used in banking, e-commerce, and financial services. It appears frequently on receipts, invoices, and online payment confirmations. The term reflects the importance of transparent financial communication in Brazilian business culture, where customers expect clear itemization and final totals before completing any monetary exchange.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
aggregate transactioncomplete transactionfull transactiongross transactionoverall transaction
Antonyms / Antônimos
partial transactionincomplete transactionfractional transaction

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
transação total
standard term used in banking and commercial contexts
São Paulo
valor total da transação
more formal, emphasizing the monetary value aspect
Rio de Janeiro
transação completa
alternative usage emphasizing completeness
Portugal
transação total
same as Brazilian Portuguese; used in financial and commercial contexts

Related Words

transaction amountfinal amountnet totalgross totalsettlementpaymentbalance

Related Idioms & Phrases

the bottom line
the grand total
the final tally
all in all
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