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comptrollerc. 1500, variant of controller, with bad spelling due to influence of unrelated French compte "an account," from Latin computare.
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comptrollerThe British term for controller.
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comptrollerDefinition A company's chief accountant. also called controller.
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comptrollerthe head accounting officer of a company or government
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comptrollerState official in charge of the financial management of state government, also called auditor.
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comptroller(n) someone who maintains and audits business accounts
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comptrollerThe state agency which certifies the validity of a TIN (Tax Identification Number) as reported by the provider. All TINs must be certified by the Comptroller prior to enrollment into IMPACT.
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comptrollerAlthough a comptroller in normal usage refers to an accountant …
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comptroller
The chief accountant of a company or government.
* , [http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1988/48/section/237 section 237]:
*: The terms of the licence shall, in default of agreement, be settled b [..]
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comptrollerThe corporate manager responsible for the firm's accounting activities. Sometimes referred to as the contoller (which means the same thing).
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