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US
/əˈkaʊntənsi/
]
[ UK /ɐkˈaʊntənsi/ ]
[ UK /ɐkˈaʊntənsi/ ]
NOUN
- the occupation of maintaining and auditing records and preparing financial reports for a business
How To Use accountancy In A Sentence
- If further interest is expressed we convey such interest to the accountancy firm acting for the vendor.
- They spend four years combining university study with working at the firm's nearby offices, then two years working towards a chartered accountancy qualification. Times, Sunday Times
- Foster's office bookcase contains about equal numbers of books on chemistry and on accountancy.
- Many proceed to the accountancy profession or financial institutions but a wide range of other employment is available.
- Sage Group supplies accountancy software to thousands of small and mediumsized businesses and tracks the health of the economy. Times, Sunday Times
- Client money is kept in a segregated client account, which is audited each year by one of the big four accountancy firms.
- The big accountancy firms and lawyers that advise them also plead innocence, claiming they are just doing their job. Times, Sunday Times
- It is expected to provide one of the largest specialist accountancy and business development resources in the region.
- What is it with these accountancy chappies these days?
- When law and accountancy firms pitch for work, they are sometimes asked for diversity statistics. Times, Sunday Times