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English vocabulary used to talk about economics and business.

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Accounting

Postby DELETED on Tue Mar 22, 2005 1:35 pm

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Re accounting

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Re: Re accounting

Postby James Trotta on Tue May 10, 2005 6:43 am

We normally use this word to talk about money so a, b, and c are not commonly used, especially in a business context.
Park Jae Chul wrote: 1. A narrative or record of events.

a. A reason given for a particular action or event
b. A report relating to one's conduct
c. A basis or ground
d. A formal banking, brokerage, or business relationship established to provide for regular services, dealings, and other financial transactions.
e. A precise list or enumeration of financial transactions.
f. Money deposited for checking, savings, or brokerage use.
g. A customer having a business or credit relationship with a firm
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Accounting

Postby Kim young ju on Tue Jun 21, 2005 4:56 am

Since 1973, the Financial Accounting Standards Board has been the designated organization in the private sector for establishing standards of financial accounting and reporting.

1.This sentence means that this has been the called organization in the private sector for establishing standards of financial accounting and reporting.
2.Accounting-
The bookkeeping methods involved in making a financial record of business transactions and in the preparation of statements concerning the assets, liabilities, and operating results of a business.
3.www.fasb.org/ - 40k -

Public accountants are no longer at the top of the salary heap, according to a new survey by the Institute of Management Accountants (IMA).

1.This sentence means that Public accountants are no more than at the top of the salary heap, according to a new survey by the Institute of Management Accountants .
2.http://www.accountingweb.com/
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