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accounting

/uh-koun-ting/US // əˈkaʊn tɪŋ //UK // (əˈkaʊntɪŋ) //

会计,会计学,核算,会理

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the theory and system of setting up, maintaining, and auditing the books of a firm; art of analyzing the financial position and operating results of a business house from a study of its sales, purchases, overhead, etc..
    • : a detailed report of the financial state or transactions of a person or entity: an accounting of the estate.
    • : the rendering or submission of such a report.

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Examples

  • Instead, The Post has tried to create an accounting of these payments, one receipt at a time, using public-records requests and lawsuits.

  • Another layer of complexity is added by recent adoption of the “current expected credit losses” accounting standard, under which banks must estimate losses for the whole life of a loan.

  • Yet the state’s justice courts are excluded from this requirement, making a complete accounting of debt lawsuits impossible unless the state’s 803 justice courts choose to make their records public.

  • A full accounting, implying a perfect prediction, would demand an infinite number of diagrams.

  • That means people who specialize in civil rights law, auditing and accounting, and encryption security.

  • He had studied accounting in college, but he had become a cop for the same reason as Ramos.

  • Hopefully there will be a transparent accounting of what was introduced.

  • The answers include poor planning, budgetary procedures that defied economic logic, and at least one bone-headed accounting error.

  • But a full accounting of the activities of politicians before Maidan is not in the cards for now, says Rondin.

  • “The substance of the report is the most comprehensive accounting of what happened,” said Gude.

  • Such accounting would have to appear on her record of cash telegrams accepted.

  • So popular and so ungovernable was the habit, that there is hardly any rational means to be found for accounting for it.

  • They paid each other's bills without any accounting and there was never any friction, until now.

  • In my interview you'd better lay great stress on the imperative need for a uniform accounting law for county officials.

  • There is no accounting for the freaks of these military Americanos, so I went to my bed.