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accountant

[ UK /ɐkˈa‍ʊntənt/ ]
[ US /əˈkaʊntənt/ ]
NOUN
  1. someone who maintains and audits business accounts

How To Use accountant In A Sentence

  • Things we had gone over and agreed upon before, now had to be reviewed for a second time by a battery of lawyers and accountants. Going For It!: How to Succeed As an Entrepreneur
  • This nifty little thriller opens with the arresting image of a nebbishy accountant being dangled over the side of a bridge.
  • Paul took up the post of County Accountant in the mid-Seventies, leaving for a short spell, only to return to take up the post of Finance Officer.
  • The discovery was made by accountants sifting through the remains of the Maxwell business empire.
  • The accountant was described as being personally dull, boring and unimaginative.
  • She associated his father, the patriarch - he acting in close concert with his two accountants, neither of whom were called by the Crown.
  • You should negotiate with your attorney or accountant what steps are included in their fee and determine who will be responsible for out-of-pocket expenses such as notarial and registration fees. Setting up a business in Mexico
  • Sometimes the information is certified by a firm of accountants or investment bankers, who put their reputation on the line when they endorse a company 's report. Principles of Corporate Finance
  • Industry insiders say that a firm of accountants would normally play a part in such a financially based project. Times, Sunday Times
  • Many accountants and auditors were unlicensed management accountants, internal auditors, or government accountants and auditors.
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