In the world of finance and business, DK takes on a different meaning altogether. In this context, DK stands for βDebit Known.β It is used to indicate a transaction where the debit amount is known but the credit amount is still unknown or to be determined. DK is frequently used when recording financial entries or when discussing accounting practices.
For example, letβs say a company receives a payment from a customer for an invoice. The accounts receivable department may record the transaction as βDK $500,β meaning that the debit of $500 is known, but the credit side of the entry is yet to be determined. This allows for flexibility until the credit portion of the transaction is finalized.
What does [93 dk] stand for?
Not sure...
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Could it mean Danish kroner? Like Danish kroner to US dollars?
https://wise.com/us/currency-converter/usd-to-dkk-rate
Also found this -
DK in Finance and Business
https://wealthifynest.com/what-does-dk-mean/
It could...gonna need to dig about what was happening then.