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AccountsAn individual's or company's financial records. Also an arrangement to keep money with a financial institution, e.g., a bank, building society, etc. See financial terms.
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AccountsIn project accounting, a set of cost statements that display the current status of the project and future status upon completion. [D02346]
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AccountsReferences to “accounts” should be read as including other similar business relationships between financial institutions and their customers.
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AccountsRecords that show all transactions pertaining to the settlement of a deceased person's estate.
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AccountsTo dream of having accounts presented to you for payment, you will be in a dangerous position. You may have recourse to law to disentangle yourself. If you pay the accounts, you will soon effect a compromise in some serious dispute. To hold accounts against others, foretells that disagreeable contingencies will arise in your business, marring the s [..]
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AccountsThe formal statement of a companys financial affairs.
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AccountsAccounts is a term that covers a wide variety of subjects, such as bank accounts, trust accounts, and others. In business accounting, accounts may be characterized as accounts payable, which is money [..]
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AccountsThe Court of Auditors produces an annual report on the accounts of the EU. This is presented each year on the basis of information delivered by the EU Commission. The European Parliament and the Coun [..]
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AccountsFinancial statements prepared at the end of a period to reflect the profit of loss or the period and financial position at the end of the period.
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AccountsThis is a term previously used to refer to statements produced at the end of accounting periods, such as the trading and profit and loss account and the balance sheet. Nowadays, the term 'financial statements' is more commonly used.
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AccountsTax-exempt trusts or custodial accounts established by individuals with financial institutions for saving money for future medical expenses.
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AccountsReferences to “accounts” should be read as including other similar business relationships between financial institutions and their customers. Source: Glossary of the FATF Recommendations Accurate De [..]
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Accounts Sub-categories of assets, liabilities, equity, revenue and expense.
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Accounts
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Accounts
Creating an account to evade a block (see )
Using multiple accounts to influence discussions or votes
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