- accountancy
- [[t]əka͟ʊntənsi[/t]]
N-UNCOUNTAccountancy is the theory or practice of keeping financial accounts.
He's sitting his final exams in accountancy.
English dictionary. 2008.
He's sitting his final exams in accountancy.
English dictionary. 2008.
Accountancy — [http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/accountancy , dictionary.com] or accounting is the measurement, statement, or provision of assurance about financial information primarily used by lenders, managers, investors, tax authorities and other… … Wikipedia
accountancy — ac‧coun‧tan‧cy [əˈkaʊntnsi] noun [uncountable] especially BrE ACCOUNTING JOBS the profession or work done by accountants in keeping the financial records of organizations and in giving advice to clients on tax and other financial matters; =… … Financial and business terms
Accountancy — Ac*count an*cy, n. The art or employment of an accountant. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
accountancy — index budget, computation Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
accountancy — (n.) 1854, from ACCOUNTANT (Cf. accountant) + CY (Cf. cy) … Etymology dictionary
accountancy — ► NOUN ▪ the profession or duties of an accountant … English terms dictionary
accountancy — [ə kount′ n sē] n. the keeping or inspecting of commercial accounts; work of an accountant … English World dictionary
accountancy — (esp. BrE) (AmE usually accounting) noun ADJECTIVE ▪ chartered (BrE) ▪ public (AmE) ▪ creative ▪ It had taken considerable creative accountancy on my part to produce a set of figures that showed us making any profit at all … Collocations dictionary
accountancy — /ə kaυntənsi/ noun the work of an accountant ● They are studying accountancy or They are accountancy students. (NOTE: American English is accounting in this meaning) … Marketing dictionary in english
accountancy — /ə kaυntənsi/ noun the work of an accountant ● They are studying accountancy or They are accountancy students. (NOTE: The US term is accounting in this meaning.) … Dictionary of banking and finance