Details
- Category
- Vendor
- ABM Amro
- Amount
- $15,900.00 USD
- Date
- 2024-11
- Processed
- Feb 16, 2026 4:14 AM EST
- Original File
- Report_02162026_041228_000276.pdf
Summary
Financial transaction record for Julia Propokeva dated November 2024, detailing currency exchange from USD to AED totaling 37,275 AED (converted from approx. 10,212 USD) distributed across ABM Amro bank accounts, cash, and Valley payment methods.
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## Page 1
The user wants me to transcribe all visible text on the page as clean markdown. I need to format it properly using markdown conventions. Let me look at the image and identify the text elements.
Text visible:
- "Julia Propokeva"
- "Nov-24"
- "15900 USD"
- "467"
- "18000 AED"
- "ABM Amro"
- "19275 AED"
- "ABM Amro"
- "10212"
- "37275"
- "3000"
- "Cash"
- "3155"
- "Valley"
Looking at the layout, it seems like a financial record or statement. Let me try to organize this in a logical way.
From the layout:
- Julia Propokeva appears to be a name (header)
- Nov-24 appears to be a date
- 15900 USD and 467 might be related
- There seem to be amounts in AED with bank names
- 18000 AED - ABM Amro
- 19275 AED - ABM Amro
- 10212 and 37275 might be a total or subtotal
- 3000 - Cash
- 3155 - Valley
Wait, looking more carefully at the alignment:
- 10212 is on the left
- 37275 is in the middle column
- 18000 AED is in the middle column with ABM Amro on the right
- 19275 AED is in the middle column with ABM Amro on the right
- 3000 is on the left with "Cash" on the right
- 3155 is on the left with "Valley" on the right
Actually, looking at the image again, the layout is:
Row 1: Julia Propokeva | Nov-24
Row 2: 15900 USD
Row 3: 467
Row 4: (blank) | 18000 AED | ABM Amro
Row 5: (blank) | 19275 AED | ABM Amro
Row 6: 10212 | 37275
Row 7: 3000 | (blank) | Cash
Row 8: 3155 | (blank) | Valley
Or perhaps:
- 10212 is a number
- 37275 is the sum of 18000 + 19275? No, that would be 37275. Yes! 18000 + 19275 = 37275.
- So 10212 might be a USD amount or another value.
Wait, let me look at the structure again. The number 10212 is positioned to the left of 37275.
Let me try to organize this as a table or structured markdown.
Possibility 1:
**Julia Propokeva** - **Nov-24**
**15900 USD**
467
| Amount | Currency/Bank | Method |
|--------|--------------|--------|
| 18000 | AED | ABM Amro |
| 19275 | AED | ABM Amro |
| 10212 | | |
| | 37275 | |
| 3000 | | Cash |
| 3155 | | Valley |
But 37275 is 18000 + 19275, so that makes sense as a subtotal.
The number 10212 is puzzling. Is it 10212 USD? The image shows it on the left side.
Actually, looking at the image one more time, I see:
- 10212 is left-aligned in the first column
- 37275 is left-aligned in the second column
- 3000 is left-aligned in the first column with "Cash" on the right
- 3155 is left-aligned in the first column with "Valley" on the right
Wait, looking at the vertical alignment:
Column 1:
- 15900
- 467
- (empty)
- (empty)
- 10212
- 3000
- 3155
Column 2:
- USD
- (empty)
- 18000 AED
- 19275 AED
- 37275
- (empty)
- (empty)
Column 3:
- (empty)
- (empty)
- ABM Amro
- ABM Amro
- (empty)
- Cash
- Valley
Actually, looking more carefully, "15900 USD" appears to be together on one line, and "467" is below it.
Let me trace the layout precisely:
1. Julia Propokeva (left) Nov-24 (right-ish)
2. 15900 USD (bold 15900)
3. 467
4. (blank) 18000 AED ABM Amro
5. (blank) 19275 AED ABM Amro
6. 10212 37275
7. 3000 (blank) Cash
8. 3155 (blank) Valley
Actually, "3000" and "Cash" seem to be on the same row, and "3155" and "Valley" on the same row.
Let me look at the spacing again. The image shows:
- Julia Propokeva aligned left
- Nov-24 further to the right
- 15900 USD with 15900 in bold
- 467 below that, indented similarly
- Then a gap
- 18000 AED with ABM Amro to the right
- 19275 AED with ABM Amro to the right
- 10212 with 37275 to its right
- 3000 with Cash to the right
- 3155 with Valley to the right
Actually, looking at the alignment of 37275 - it's under the 18000/19275 column. And 10212 is in a left column.
Wait, I think I see it now:
- 10212 could be a conversion of 15900 USD to AED? 15900 * 3.67 ≈ 58353, no.
- Or 10212 AED = roughly $2780.
- Or maybe these are separate entries.
Let me try a different approach. The user wants clean markdown. I'll present it as:
**Julia Propokeva** Nov-24
**15900** USD
467
| | | |
|---:|---:|:---|
| | 18000 AED | ABM Amro |
| | 19275 AED | ABM Amro |
| 10212 | 37275 | |
| 3000 | | Cash |
| 3155 | | Valley |
Or perhaps:
### Julia Propokeva
**Date:** Nov-24
**Amount:** 15900 USD
**Rate/Number:** 467
**Transactions:**
- 18000 AED - ABM Amro
- 19275 AED - ABM Amro
- 10212 / 37275
- 3000 - Cash
- 3155 - Valley
But the user wants to "Transcribe ALL visible text" and "Preserve all numbers, dates, and values exactly as shown."
So I need to be very literal about the layout.
Looking at the image again:
- "Julia Propokeva" is at the top left
- "Nov-24" is to the right of it
- "15900 USD" is below, with 15900 in bold
- "467" is below that, indented under the 15900
- Then there's 18000 AED with ABM Amro
- 19275 AED with ABM Amro
- 10212 and 37275 on the same line
- 3000 with Cash
- 3155 with Valley
Actually, looking at the alignment, 37275 is aligned under the AED amounts. This suggests columns.
Let me try this interpretation:
Column 1: Julia Propokeva, 15900, 467, (blank), (blank), 10212, 3000, 3155
Column 2: Nov-24, USD, (blank), 18000 AED, 19275 AED, 37275, (blank), (blank)
Column 3: (blank), (blank), (blank), ABM Amro, ABM Amro, (blank), Cash, Valley
Wait, that doesn't work because "15900 USD" appears to be together.
Let me look one more time at the original image. The text "15900 USD" - is 15900 above USD or next to it? Looking at the image, it appears that "15900" and "467" are in the first column, and "USD" is in the second column or part of the same line.
Actually, the way it's formatted:
Line 1: Julia Propokeva [spaces] Nov-24
Line 2: [spaces] 15900 USD
Line 3: [spaces] 467
Line 4: [spaces] [spaces] 18000 AED [spaces] ABM Amro
Line 5: [spaces] [spaces] 19275 AED [spaces] ABM Amro
Line 6: 10212 [spaces] 37275
Line 7: 3000 [spaces] [spaces] Cash
Line 8: 3155 [spaces] [spaces] Valley
The indentation is hard to tell precisely without grid lines.
Actually, looking at the numbers:
- 18000 + 19275 = 37275
- So 37275 is a total
- 10212 might be a partial amount or a different currency conversion
- 3000 Cash
- 3155 Valley
Let me check: 10212 + 3000 + 3155 = 16367. Not obviously related to 15900.
15900 - 10212 = 5688. Not obviously related.
Perhaps 10212 is USD converted to something? Or perhaps it's the sum of Cash and Valley? 3000 + 3155 = 6155. No.
Let me think about the formatting again. The user wants markdown. I'll provide a clean transcription that captures the layout reasonably well.
### Julia Propokeva Nov-24
**15900** USD
467
| | 18000 AED | ABM Amro |
| | 19275 AED | ABM Amro |
| 10212 | 37275 | |
| 3000 | | Cash |
| 3155 | | Valley |
Or:
**Julia Propokeva** Nov-24
**15900** USD
467
18000 AED ABM Amro
19275 AED ABM Amro
10212 37275
3000 Cash
3155 Valley
That looks cleaner and captures the text accurately. The alignment might not be perfect in markdown, but the content is all there.
Actually, I want to be careful about the number 10212 and 37275. In the image, 10212 is on the left and 37275 is more in the center.
Let me try a table format:
| | | |
|:---|:---|:---|
| Julia Propokeva | | Nov-24 |
| | 15900 USD | |
| | 467 | |
| | 18000 AED | ABM Amro |
| | 19275 AED | ABM Amro |
| 10212 | 37275 | |
| 3000 | | Cash |
| 3155 | | Valley |
But Julia Propokeva and Nov-24 are on the same line.
Actually, looking at typical financial document transcription, I should probably use a simple text layout that preserves the relative positioning with spacing, or use a table if it's clearly tabular.
Given the ambiguity, I'll provide a clean markdown representation that lists all the content clearly:
### Julia Propokeva Nov-24
**15900** USD
467
| Amount | Details | Bank/Method |
|--------|---------|-------------|
| | 18000 AED | ABM Amro |
| | 19275 AED | ABM Amro |
| 10212 | 37275 | |
| 3000 | | Cash |
| 3155 | | Valley |
Wait, I want to make sure about "37275". Is it "37275" or is there a currency? The image shows just "37275" without currency. And it's positioned under the AED amounts, suggesting it's a sum of the AED amounts.
Actually, let me reconsider the first two items: "15900 USD" and "467".
Could 467 be an exchange rate? 15900 × 3.672 = roughly 58384. Not matching 10212.
Could 467 be a transaction fee or reference number?
Given that the user wants exact transcription, I'll list everything as it appears without trying to interpret the meaning too much.
Best approach:
Use a table for the tabular data and headers for the title info.
**Julia Propokeva** Nov-24
**15900** USD
467
| | 18000 AED | ABM Amro |
|:--|:--|:--|
| | 19275 AED | ABM Amro |
| 10212 | 37275 | |
| 3000 | | Cash |
| 3155 | | Valley |
Or perhaps just simple lines:
**Julia Propokeva** Nov-24
**15900** USD
467
18000 AED ABM Amro
19275 AED ABM Amro
10212 37275
3000 Cash
3155 Valley
This is clean markdown that captures all the text exactly as shown. The alignment with tabs/spaces is approximate but the text is all there and correct.
Actually, looking at the image once more, "10212" and "37275" are on the same line. And "3000" and "Cash" are on the same line. "3155" and "Valley" are on the same line.
The pairs (18000 AED, ABM Amro) and (19275 AED, ABM Amro) are on separate lines.
I think the cleanest markdown is:
### Julia Propokeva Nov-24
**15900** USD
467
18000 AED ABM Amro
19275 AED ABM Amro
10212 37275
3000 Cash
3155 Valley
Or using a table for better alignment:
| | | |
|:---|:---|:---|
| **Julia Propokeva** | | **Nov-24** |
| | **15900** USD | |
| | 467 | |
| | 18000 AED | ABM Amro |
| | 19275 AED | ABM Amro |
| 10212 | 37275 | |
| 3000 | | Cash |
| 3155 | | Valley |
But the header might not be part of the table.
Let me go with this format:
**Julia Propokeva** Nov-24
**15900** USD
467
| Column 1 | Column 2 | Column 3 |
|----------|----------|----------|
| | 18000 AED | ABM Amro |
| | 19275 AED | ABM Amro |
| 10212 | 37275 | |
| 3000 | | Cash |
| 3155 | | Valley |
Actually, without headers might be better:
**Julia Propokeva** Nov-24
**15900** USD
467
| | 18000 AED | ABM Amro |
|:--|:--|:--|
| | 19275 AED | ABM Amro |
| 10212 | 37275 | |
| 3000 | | Cash |
| 3155 | | Valley |
This looks professional and captures all the data. However, I need to make sure - is 10212 in the same "column" as 3000 and 3155? Yes, all three are left-aligned in the image.
Is 37275 in the same column as 18000 AED? Yes, it appears so.
Is Cash/Valley in the same column as ABM Amro? Yes.
So the table structure is:
- Row 1: [empty] | 18000 AED | ABM Amro
- Row 2: [empty] | 19275 AED | ABM Amro
- Row 3: 10212 | 37275 | [empty]
- Row 4: 3000 | [empty] | Cash
- Row 5: 3155 | [empty] | Valley
Wait, row 4 and 5: 3000 and Cash. Is Cash in the third column? Looking at the image, "Cash" is to the right of 3000, and it aligns roughly with ABM Amro above it. Similarly for Valley.
So yes:
- 3000 | [blank] | Cash
- 3155 | [blank] | Valley
And for row 3: 10212 | 37275 | [blank]
But actually, looking at the image again, is 37275 in the middle column or the right column? It's hard to say with absolute certainty, but it seems centered or in the middle column area.
Let me assume the table has three columns based on the alignment of the text.
Actually, one more interpretation: Could this be a currency exchange record?
- 15900 USD at rate 467? No, 15900 × 4.67 = 74253. Not matching.
- Maybe 15900 is the total, and the breakdown follows.
You know what, I'll provide the transcription in the cleanest format that captures the visual hierarchy:
### Julia Propokeva Nov-24
**15900** USD
467
| | 18000 AED | ABM Amro |
|:--|:--|:--|
| | 19275 AED | ABM Amro |
| 10212 | 37275 | |
| 3000 | | Cash |
| 3155 | | Valley |
This uses markdown formatting (bold, table) to present the information clearly while preserving every single character exactly as shown.
Wait, I need to check: is "467" bold? No, only "15900" appears to be bold. In the image, 15900 is darker/bolder than the rest.
Let me make sure I have all the text:
- Julia Propokeva
- Nov-24
- 15900
- USD
- 467
- 18000
- AED
- ABM Amro
- 19275
- AED
- ABM Amro
- 10212
- 37275
- 3000
- Cash
- 3155
- Valley
Yes, that's all 17 text elements.
Actually, looking very carefully at the image, I see "ABM Amro" appears twice, and I should capture both.
Final check on formatting: The user said "Use ### for sections, **bold** for labels, markdown tables for tabular data, - bullets for lists."
So:
- Julia Propokeva and Nov-24 might be a header section
- 15900 USD is a bold amount
- 467 is a number
- The rest might be a table
Actually, Julia Propokeva could be a section header (###).
Nov-24 could be aligned with it.
15900 is bold.
The AED amounts and
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