accountant
21accountant — n bookkeeper, auditor, controller, controller, certified public accountant, CP.A., Both Brit. chartered accountant, C.A.; inspector, examiner, reckoner, analyst, Insurance. actuary, computer; clerk, registrar, recorder, agent; teller, cashier …
22accountant */*/ — UK [əˈkaʊntənt] / US noun [countable] Word forms accountant : singular accountant plural accountants someone whose job is to prepare financial records for a company or person …
23accountant — /ə kaυntənt/ noun 1. a person who keeps a company’s accounts ● The chief accountant of a manufacturing group. 2. a person who advises a company on its finances ● I send all my income tax queries to my accountant. 3. a person who examines accounts …
24accountant — One who makes the keeping or examination of accounts his profession or one who is skilled in keeping or adjusting accounts; one competent to design and control the systems of accounts required for records of multifarious transactions of business …
25accountant — I. noun Date: 15th century 1. one that gives an account or is accountable 2. one who is skilled in the practice of accounting or who is in charge of public or private accounts • accountantship noun II. adjective Date: 15th century obsolete… …
26Accountant — Ac|coun|tant 〈[əkaʊntənt] m. 6; in Großbritannien u. Irland〉 Wirtschaftsprüfer [engl.] * * * Ac|coun|tant [ə kaʊntənt ], der; [s], s [engl. accountant = Buchhalter(in) < afrz. aco(u)ntant, 1. Part. von: aco(u)nter, ↑ Account] (Wirtsch.) …
27accountant — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ certified public (AmE), chartered (BrE) ▪ professional, qualified (esp. BrE) ▪ trainee (BrE) ▪ independent …
28Accountant — Ac|coun|tant [ə kauntənt] der; [s], s <aus engl. accountant »Rechnungsführer, Buchhalter«> Bez. für den Rechnungs od. Wirtschaftsprüfer in Großbritannien, Irland, den Niederlanden u. den USA …
29accountant — [[t]əka͟ʊntənt[/t]] accountants N COUNT An accountant is a person whose job is to keep financial accounts …
30Accountant-client privilege — is a confidentiality privilege, or more precisely, a group of privileges, available in American federal and state law. Accountant client privileges may be classified in two categories: evidentiary privileges and non evidentiary privileges.An… …