| InvestHub.com's Finance Dictionary and Glossary of Investment Terms adjusted debit balance Definition 1.
Value used to determine a margin account's position, as required by Regulation T. This is the amount a customer owes a broker, minus profits on short sales and balances in a special miscellaneous account. If the adjusted debit balance is very small, the customer can withdraw cash or securities from a margin account. | Definition 2.
The amount of money owed by a customer to his/her broker after paper profits and losses are taken into consideration. |
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