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bookkeeping
[ book-kee-ping ]
noun
- the work or skill of keeping keeping account books or systematic records of money transactions ( accounting ).
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
- ²ú´Ç´Ç°ìk±ð±ð±èe°ù noun
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of bookkeeping1
Example Sentences
These cuts and attacks on public health aren’t about bureaucratic bookkeeping.
Eventually, though, expenses, questionable bookkeeping by associates and bad investments ate his savings, and in 1987, at 38 and weighing nearly 300 pounds, he announced, to the mirth of many, his comeback.
He said he understood that the deposits “look bad†but were a reflection of his “poor bookkeeping†and not any wrongdoing.
The security branches had their own records, notable for the meticulousness of their bookkeeping, with reams of files that were now strewn all over office floors.
Weaver said social services investigators spent three days in mid-September looking over the nonprofit’s bookkeeping records, before returning two weeks later with a warrant.
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