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Deficit of cash circulation in August was 240 million manats
BAKU/24.10.13/TURAN : Total cash receipts to banks in January -August 2013 amounted to 24.847 billion manat, which is 22.2 % more compared to the same period last year. The largest share of the parish provided the sale of foreign currency - 30.1%. The share of sales of goods had 18.8% of income on loans - 8.6% of income on deposit accounts - 5.1 % , revenues from ATMs - 4.9 % , revenues from services and work - 4.3% , revenue notarial account when buying property - 4.3 %, etc.
According to the Azerbaijani Central Bank , the shortage of cash turnover amounted to 240 million manat ( AZN 88 million in August ) . Thus , the cost of cash flow for the period amounted to 25,087 billion manats. This is 17.8 % more than in 2012 . Of the total expenditure accounted for 28.4% of the cost of purchasing goods and services , 25.1 % - costs associated with ATM cash collateral , 10.9 % - the cost of buying foreign currency , 7.7% - mortgage payments , 5.5 % - spending a notary accounts for property transactions , 3.4% - payments from deposit accounts, etc.
Cash balances in the first eight months of the year amounted to 429 million manat, which corresponds to 1.7% of cash receipts during that time.
The average of the daily cash receipts amounted to 102.673 million manat, expenses - 103.665 mln manats. - 15B -
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