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The difference between account types k and s

The account type is different.

1, k account: Bank account is a special account for deposit, transfer, inquiry and other transactions. Bank accounts are divided into basic account, temporary accounts and special accounts. Basic account can access daily transactions such as cash, transfer and inquiry, temporary accounts are used for one-time transactions or short-term use, and special accounts are used for special-purpose transactions.

2.s account: The securities account is a special account for buying and selling securities. Securities accounts are divided into capital accounts and securities accounts. The fund account is used to store investors' funds for securities trading, and the securities account is used to record the types, quantities, corresponding rights and interests of securities held by investors and their changes.