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accountantmid-15c., "accounting officer, one who renders accounts," from Old French acuntant (Modern French accomptant), from present participle of accompter (see account (v.)). Sense of "profess [..]
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accountantperson whose responsibility is monitoring the finances of a business or individual.
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accountantA person responsible for maintaining fiscal or corporate accounts. Editor's Note: For one who maintains project accounts, see Project Accountant. Note that skills required for project accounting [..]
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accountantsomeone who maintains and audits business accounts (accountancy) the occupation of maintaining and auditing records and preparing financial reports for a business An accountant is a practitioner of ac [..]
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accountantDefinition One who is skilled in the practice of accounting or who is in charge of public or private accounts. An accountant is responsible for reporting financial results, whether for a company or fo [..]
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accountantkheshbn-firer (or) khezhbm-firer
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accountantPerson skilled in the recording and reporting of financial transactions.
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accountantHas a formal accounting education, where a bookkeeper may not. An accountant will handle your day-to-day financial needs including the preparation of your financial statements. Accountants can also pr [..]
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accountantAn accountant is a professional who manages and audits financial records and prepares financial statements and tax documentation for individuals and businesses. Accountants must understand and comply [..]
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accountant's opinion is a concise written statement by a certified accountant concerning the accuracy of a company's financial records.
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accountantis trained to compile, inspect, interpret, and/or report financial statements and tax returns that comply with governmental and regulatory authority requirements.
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accountant's letter, also called an auditor opinion, is a written statement describing an auditor’s independent, unbiased and qualified evaluation of the accuracy and completeness of a company’s financial [..]
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accountantAccording to the Federal Bankruptcy Code 11 USCS § 101 [Title 11. Bankruptcy; Chapter 1. General provisions], the term accountant means accountant authorized under applicable law to practice public ac [..]
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accountantA professional who maintains accounts for businesses and individuals. Businesses use accountants for services such as maintaining financial records, tax affairs and payroll services. Individuals somet [..]
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accountant(n) someone who maintains and audits business accounts
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accountantAn individual trained and knowledgeable in the profession of accountancy.
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accountanta person who trained to prepare and maintain financial records.
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accountant A person who handles a broad range of jobs related to the making of choices and decisions about the design of a business's accounting system and the preparation and explanation of financial rep [..]
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accountantn. contador
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accountantThis is a euphemism for “bookie,” used by some gamblers on message boards and in email as a kind of secret code. For example: “My accountant offered me a half-point at a decent price, so I took it.”
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accountantIndividual who measures and reports economic events to help managers, investors, tax authorities and others in making smart financial decisions. CPAs (Certified Public Accountants) are qualified accou [..]
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accountantA professional who prepares financial and tax reports, and who keeps, audits, and inspects financial records on individuals or business concerns. Related Topics The How of It
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