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- up account in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Account (abbreviated a/c) may refer to: Account (bookkeeping) A report A bank account Deposit account Personal...
- several fields including financial accounting, management accounting, tax accounting and cost accounting. Financial accounting focuses on the reporting of an...
- Look up current account in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Current account or Current Account may refer to: Current account (balance of payments), a country's...
- An account of profits (sometimes referred to as an accounting for profits or simply an accounting) is a type of equitable remedy most commonly used in...
- Accountor (formerly known as Pretax Group) is a firm that specialises in software and outsourcing services for financial and HR services. The group employs...
- deposit account is a bank account maintained by a financial institution in which a customer can deposit and withdraw money. Deposit accounts can be savings...
- Accounting records are key sources of information and evidence used to prepare, verify and/or audit the financial statements. They also include do****entation...
- A securities account, sometimes known as a brokerage account, is an account which holds financial ****ets such as securities on behalf of an investor with...
- governments surve**** used accrual accounting, rather than cash accounting, in 2020. The notable limitations of accounting standards are their inflexibility...
- A custodial account is a financial account (such as a bank account, a trust fund or a brokerage account) set up for the benefit of a beneficiary, and...