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bookkeeping

/book-kee-ping/US // ˈbʊkˌki pɪŋ //

簿记,记账,簿记员,记帐

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the work or skill of keeping account books or systematic records of money transactions.

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Examples

  • Over the past few years, my boss has repeatedly tried to have me expense larger purchases, recently as much as $1,500, using my own credit card — presumably to simplify bookkeeping.

  • The startup offers its clients services such as automated accounts, payment gateway, credit cards, automated bookkeeping, cash flow management and tax and compliance management solutions.

  • In fact, county auditors found Volunteers of America Southwest’s bookkeeping to be so flawed that they couldn’t gain “reasonable assurance” that a huge portion of the money had been spent as claimed.

  • Titles like Gloomhaven have complex characters that require a lot of bookkeeping.

  • His shady bookkeeping and greed came at the worst possible time for a struggling city.

  • He had been referred to M. Joyeuse by an honest fellow of his acquaintance, old Passajon, to take lessons in bookkeeping.

  • It proves to be after all a matter of bookkeeping,—technical differences, which were reconciled readily enough.

  • Power, unaccustomed as yet to the methods of financial bookkeeping, turned to the latest column, and saw a row of figures.

  • Of course when the farm business becomes very large and intricate, an elaborate system of bookkeeping is necessary.

  • It is the most admirable system of bookkeeping that ever was devised.