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AccountingMost important method of nuclear material control in a nuclear facility. Its goal is the quantitative determination of the nuclear material to detect inventory deficiencies (unauthorised diversions). [..]
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Accounting"reckoning of numbers," late 14c., verbal noun from account (v.). Phrase no accounting for tastes (1823) translates Latin de gustibus non est disputandum.
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Accountingmanagement of financial information.
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AccountingSee Project Accounting. [D02348]
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AccountingOne of five categories of network management defined by ISO for
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AccountingThe Compute service provides accounting information through the event notification and system usage data facilities.
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Accounting1. Recording of the exercise of access rights to types of information specified in the System Security policy. Note: The term "security accounting" may be used to avoid ambiguity. See also: Audit Trail. 2. A mechanism that keeps accurate track of a user’s profile, usage, and service charges.
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AccountingDefinition The systematic recording, reporting, and analysis of financial transactions of a business. The person in charge of accounting is known as an accountant, and this individual is typically req [..]
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AccountingIn information technology, accounting is the process of keeping track of a user's activity while accessing a network's resources, including the amount of time spent in the network, the servi [..]
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Accountingis a profession in the financial industry which involves the accurate bookkeeping of a business's or an individual's finance, for internal and personal analysis and for determining what is a [..]
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Accounting1 : an often court-ordered presentment or examination of accounts [a complete would be necessary to determine the nature of the expenditures "Case & Comment"] 2 : the settlement by judic [..]
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AccountingRecording and reporting of financial transactions, including the origination of the transaction, its recognition, processing, and summarization in the FINANCIAL STATEMENTS.
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AccountingThe art of recording, classifying, and summarizing in a significant manner and in terms of money, transactions and events which are, in part at least, of a financial character, and interpreting the re [..]
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AccountingSet of methods for recording the various items that reflect the economic and financial flows of an economic agent in relation to its environment.
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Accountingresearch bulletins (ARBs) are publications from the Accounting Principles Board of the American Institute of Chartered Public Accountants.
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Accountingrate of return (ARR) is a simple estimate of a project's or investment's profitability that subtracts money invested from returns without regard to interest accrual or applicable taxes.
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Accountingis the process of systematically recording, measuring, and communicating information about financial transactions.
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AccountingAccounting has been defined as "the language of business" because it is the basic tool keeping score of a business's activity. It is with accounting that an organization records, report [..]
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Accounting(n) a convincing explanation that reveals basic causes(n) a system that provides quantitative information about finances(n) the occupation of maintaining and auditing records and preparing financial r [..]
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AccountingThe function of compiling and providing financial information primarily by reports referred to as financial statements. Accounting includes bookkeeping, systems design, analysis and interpretation of [..]
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Accountinga system for keeping score in business, using dollars.
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Accountingn. contabilidad
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AccountingSystem of recording financial transactions.
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AccountingThe process of recording, summarizing, and allocating all items of income and expense of the company and analyzing, verifying, and reporting the results.
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AccountingSystem of recording financial transactions.
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AccountingThe process of recording, summarizing, and allocating all items of income and expense of the company and analyzing, verifying, and reporting the results.
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AccountingAccounting, in the context of IT, refers to the record-keeping and tracking of user activities on a computer network. For a given time period this may include, but is not limited to, real-time account [..]
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AccountingSystem of recording financial transactions. (12 Dec 1998)
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AccountingRecording and reporting of financial transactions, including the origination of the transaction, its recognition, processing, and summarization in the financial statements.
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AccountingIt is process of recording, classifying,summerising, analysin g and interpreting the financial transactions and communicating the results to various parties those who are interested in such information. Ultimately it is language of business through which a concern normally communicates with the outside world in quantitative terms.
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Accountingrecording and interpreting financial records so as to determine matters such as profit, loss, assignment of costs.
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AccountingActivities aiming to document and report avoided CO2 emissions for a project
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AccountingKeeping records of how much money you have and how much you have spent.
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AccountingA record of all property that the Personal Representative gathers into and pays out of the estate. Before closing the estate, the Personal Representative must send a full Accounting to all interested [..]
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AccountingFinancial Management for Congregations is for congregations wanting to assure their receipts and payables are appropriately handled, and that their members are adequately informed.
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AccountingA sample of the typical programs into which the AvaTax service is integrated.
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Accounting
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