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bookkeeperalso book-keeper, 1550s, from book (n.) + keeper. A rare English word with three consecutive double letters. Related: Bookkeeping, which is from 1680s in the sense "the work of keeping account bo [..]
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bookkeeperA person who records financial data in the financial records of a business. Compare: accountant
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bookkeeperUsually a person without a four-year or five-year accounting degree employed to record routine financial transactions for smaller companies.
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bookkeeperKeeps track of your bookkeeping records. In most cases you'll want a "full charge" bookkeeper - one who can pay bills, properly code them, track accounts receivable and payab [..]
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bookkeeper(n) someone who records the transactions of a business
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bookkeeper
A person responsible for keeping records or documents, such as of a business.
A bookseller
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