Etymology: [ &-kaunt ] (noun.) 14th century. From Middle English, from Anglo-Norman acunte (“account”), from Old French aconte, from aconter (“to reckon”), from Latin computo (“to sum up”)
hesap, hesaba katma, söylenti, açıklamak, açıklama, hesap verme, hesabi, hesap (vermek), hesap,v.hesap ver:n.hesap, önem, saymak, sebep, kullanıcı adı, bir ağa girebilmek için gerekli kullanıcı bilgisi, yarar, sebebini izah etmek, göz önünde tutma, açıklamasını yapmak, banka hesabı, itibar etmek account for hesap vermek, gözüyle bakmak, kıymet, Hesap, pusula, tarif, mevduat, avantaj, açıklamasın, itibar, hikaye, hesap görme, yakalamak (av), rapor, ehemmiyet, yakalamak rapor, röportaj; (birinin) anlattığı, for -i anlatmak, -i açıklamak, -i izah etmek, hesap ver, avlamak, sebebini belirtmek, değer/hesap, sorumlu olmak, hesap vermek, açıklama getirmek, -den oluşmak, sebebi olmak, açıklamak , hesabını vermek, -i açıklamak, anlatmak, nedenini açıklamak, tekabül etmek, hesabı, hesaplar, hesapları, izahat vermek, izah etmek, muhasebe, mahsup, hesaplama, hesap tutma, saymanlık, hesap oluşturma, finansal, sayma, hesap vererek, ücretlendirme,
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kullanıcı adı, bir ağa girebilmek için gerekli kullanıcı bilgisi
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röportaj; (birinin) anlattığı isim
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for -i anlatmak, -i açıklamak, -i izah etmek fiil
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-den oluşmak - "The Internet can lower distribution costs, which account for at least 15% of the final price of a vehicle - İnternet dağıtım maliyetleri düşürülebilir ki o maliyetler bir taşıyıcının nihai değerinin en az %15'inden oluşur."
An estimate or estimation; valuation; judgment, Importance; worth; value; advantage; profit, (Can we clean up() this sense?) A statement and explanation or vindication of one's conduct with reference to judgement thereon, A statement in general of reasons, causes, grounds, etc., explanatory of some event, An authorization to use a service, A reason, grounds, consideration, motive, (Can we clean up() this sense?) A statement of facts or occurrences; recital of transactions; a relation or narrative; a report; a description, To value, estimate, or hold in opinion; to judge or consider; to deem, To give a satisfactory reason; to tell the cause of; to explain, To get revenge on, To render an account; to answer in judgement, To render or receive an account or relation of particulars, To place to one's account; to put to the credit of; to assign. Edward Hyde Clarendon, A reckoning; computation; calculation; enumeration; a record of some reckoning, To reckon; to compute; to count, A registry of pecuniary transactions; a written or printed statement of business dealings or debts and credits, and also of other things subjected to a reckoning or review, In business, a regular customer of a company can be referred to as an account, especially when the customer is another company. Biggart Donald, the Glasgow-based marketing agency, has won two Edinburgh accounts, To place to ones account; to put to the credit of; to assign; -- with to, To render an account; to answer in judgement; -- with for; as, we must account for the use of our opportunities, To give a satisfactory reason; to tell the cause of; to explain; -- with for; as, idleness accounts for poverty, a short account of the news; "the report of his speech"; "the story was on the 11 o'clock news"; "the account of his speech that was given on the evening news made the governor furious", explain; give a report; cause; regard, the act of informing by verbal report; "he heard reports that they were causing trouble"; "by all accounts they were a happy couple", A subscription to a service, a record or narrative description of past events; "a history of France"; "he gave an inaccurate account of the plot to kill the president"; "the story of exposure to lead", A statement and explanation or vindication of ones conduct with reference to judgement thereon, explanatory of some event; as, no satisfactory account has been given of these phenomena, If someone is called, held, or brought to account for something they have done wrong, they are made to explain why they did it, and are often criticized or punished for it. Ministers should be called to account for their actions. account payable account receivable deposit account, A reckoning; computation; calculation; enumeration; a record of some reckoning; as, the Julian account of time, A registry of pecuniary transactions; a written or printed statement of business dealings or debts and credits, and also of other things subjected to a reckoning or review; as, to keep one's account at the bank, A statement in general of reasons, causes, grounds, etc, An estimate or estimation; valuation; judgement, A statement in general of reasons, causes, grounds, etc., explanatory of some event; as, no satisfactory account has been given of these phenomena. Hence, the word is often used simply for reason, ground, consideration, motive, etc.; as, on no account, on every account, on all accounts, If you say that someone gave a good account of themselves in a particular situation, you mean that they performed well, although they may not have been completely successful. The team fought hard and gave a good account of themselves, An account is a written or spoken report of something that has happened. He gave a detailed account of what happened on the fateful night = report see also accounting, bank account, current account, deposit account, joint, If you say that something is true by all accounts or from all accounts, you believe it is true because other people say so. He is, by all accounts, a superb teacher, accompt, Accounts are detailed records of all the money that a person or business receives and spends. He kept detailed accounts. an account book, business agreement which allows use of something; formal business agreement in which a client is provided access to a computer system or Internet server (Computers, Internet); report; description; explanation, If you have an account with a bank or a similar organization, you have an arrangement to leave your money there and take some out when you need it. Some banks make it difficult to open an account I had two accounts with Natwest, a savings account and a current account, Hence, the word is often used simply for reason, ground, consideration, motive, etc, If you say that something is of no account or of little account, you mean that it is very unimportant and is not worth considering. These obscure groups were of little account in national politics, emphasis If you say that something should on no account be done, you are emphasizing that it should not be done under any circumstances. On no account should the mixture boil, If you do something on your own account, you do it because you want to and without being asked, and you take responsibility for your own action. I told him if he withdrew it was on his own account, If you tell someone not to do something on your account, you mean that they should do it only if they want to, and not because they think it will please you. Don't leave on my account, Your feelings on someone's account are the feelings you have about what they have experienced or might experience, especially when you imagine yourself to be in their situation. Mollie told me what she'd done and I was really scared on her account, a statement that makes something comprehensible by describing the relevant structure or operation or circumstances etc ; "the explanation was very simple"; "I expected a brief account", You use on account of to introduce the reason or explanation for something. The President declined to deliver the speech himself, on account of a sore throat, If you take something into account, or take account of something, you consider it when you are thinking about a situation or deciding what to do. The defendant asked for 21 similar offences to be taken into account Urban planners in practice have to take account of many interest groups in society. = consider, If you buy or pay for something on account, you pay nothing or only part of the cost at first, and pay the rest later. He bought two bottles of vodka on account, User identification and related access to computers and resources, The financial/contractual relationship between an issuer and an underwriting group, Represents a cost center for which accounting data is collected The Undergraduate Studies Department itself may be an account A separate account could be established to collect accounting data for research, scholarships, and creative activities within the Undergraduate Studies Department Each of these accounts would be provided with complete accounting reports and detailed Statements of Budget vs Actual for specific expenditures, such as Supplies and Services, A record of financial transactions for an asset (usually money) that an individual has in their financial institution, as, on no account, on every account, on all accounts, An account is an actual user-specific means by which data can be accessed within a server In the case of Trigger Internet Solutions, this means an actual dial-up account with a custom user name and password All user accounts at Trigger have an e-mail box which is synchronized with the user name and password used for dial-up The e-mail box may be used as an e-mail address @trigger net or as a control or sorting point for mail aliased from a hosted domain, On LANs or multiuser operating systems, an account is set up for each user Accounts are usually kept for administrative or security reasons For communications and online services, accounts identify a subscriber for billing purposes (Ref: Dyson, Dictionary of Networking), (1) Credit established under a particular name, usually by deposit, against which withdrawals may be made (2) A record of the financial transactions affecting a particular phase of business The financial transactions are dated and entered in the account as debits or credits (3) As used in the Electronic Fund Transfer Act, account means a demand deposit, savings deposit, or other asset account established primarily for personal, family or household purposes, is an arbitrary character string which may have meaning to one or more hosts in the batch system Frequently, account is used as a grouping for charging for the use of resources, (1) an on-going business relationship in which a depository institution accepts, holds, invests, processes or disburses funds owned by a customer according to the customer's wishes within a framework of preestablished rules and procedures (2) any continuing business relationship between two parties in which funds or debt is held and processed to compensate the parties for transactions between them [OTS], An area partitioned for a user of a particular host computer To assure validity, account holders cannot gain access without using assigned login and password information, A Unix system gives users accounts It gives them a username and a password with which to log on to the account A home directory in which to store files is usually provided, and permissions to access hardware and software These things taken as a whole are an account, When you use a particular computer system, you are given an account, which includes a unique user name and a password You enter these when you login to the system Some computer systems, like PCs that were designed to be used by a single user, assume that anyone using the machine is that user and do not allow formal accounts With these machines, you may need an account on a different system to take full advantage of the services offered over the network To get access to the computers maintained by Information Technology at SIUC, you will probably be using either a Kerberos ID or a mainframe ID Each has its own security criteria, keep an account of, be the sole or primary factor in the existence, acquisition, supply, or disposal of something; "Passing grades account for half of the grades given in this exam", grounds; "don't do it on my account"; "the paper was rejected on account of its length"; "he tried to blame the victim but his success on that score was doubtful", an itemized statement of money owed for goods shipped or services rendered; "he paid his bill and left"; "send me an account of what I owe", to give an account or representation of in words; "Discreet Italian police described it in a manner typically continental", Organizational units used in the federal budget primarily for recording spending and revenue transactions With regard to spending, the Budget Enforcement Act of 1990 defines "account" as an item for which appropriations are made in any appropriation acts; for items not provided for in appropriations acts, "accounts" means an item for which there is a designated budget account identification code number in the President's budget All budgetary transactions are recorded in accounts, but not all accounts are budgetary in nature; that is, some accounts (such as deposit fund and credit financing accounts) do not directly affect budget amounts and are used solely for accounting purposes, Often known as a "dialup account" or simply "dialup" Space and facilities allocated to an individual user by an IAP, for which the user is charged (usually) a monthly fee The user has a login name and a password to prevent others abusing the account, Record of financial transactions Credit extended Commercial relationship involving credit A customer A financial fund, A record that represents a company in the Windows Logo Program Qualification Service database An account has two account administrators and can have additional users, all of whom can submit products for qualification An account has a billing address and default purchase order number or internal tracking number An account can have divisions for organizing users and submissions If a company has legal authority to sign agreements on behalf of other entities such as a subsidiary or affiliated company, then those entities can use the same account If the company does not have legal authority to sign agreements on behalf of other entities, then those entities should establish separate accounts See also Division, Legal Agreements, A record of financial transactions for an asset or individual, such as at a bank, brokerage, credit card company, or retail store More generally, an arrangement between a buyer and a seller in which payments are to be made in the future, - A term commonly used within the advertising business to refer to the corporate entity employing an advertising agency MJM's account roster includes a wide variety of businesses and service organizations, An accounting record in which the results of transactions are accumulated, shows increases, decreases, and a balance, To give a satisfactory reason; to tell the cause of; to explain; with for; as, idleness accounts for poverty, To render an account; to answer in judgment; with for; as, we must account for the use of our opportunities, A statement of facts or occurrences; recital of transactions; a relation or narrative; a report; a description; as, an account of a battle, importance or value; "a person of considerable account"; "he predicted that although it is of small account now it will rapidly increase in importance", a statement of recent transactions and the resulting balance; "they send me an accounting every month", furnish a justifying analysis or explanation; "I can't account for the missing money", a formal contractual relationship established to provide for regular banking or brokerage or business services; "he asked to see the executive who handled his account", A statement and explanation or vindication of one's conduct with reference to judgment thereon, A record established in the accounting system to accumulate activity related to a specific purpose within an organizational unit of the University, with one individual having primary responsibility for authorizing the activity, To recount; to relate, To render or receive an account or relation of particulars; as, an officer must account with or to the treasurer for money received, To place to one's account; to put to the credit of; to assign; with to, keep an account of be the sole or primary factor in the existence, acquisition, supply, or disposal of something; "Passing grades account for half of the grades given in this exam, the quality of taking advantage; "she turned her writing skills to good account", An Unemployment benefit account becomes effective the calendar week in which an applicant makes an application for benefits In order to establish an account an applicant must have, A collection of investments, either taxable or tax-deferred Account can be real (contains investments actually owned) or model (hypothetical) Account type can be brokerage, mutual fund, or other (a mutual fund can be an account if the fund is purchased directly from fund company or it can be an investment within an account, if purchased through a broker) Legally, accounts are set up as taxable or tax deferred The legal owner of an account can be an individual, joint , corporate, custodian, estate, or trust See Real Taxable Accounts, Joint Accounts, and Real Tax-Deferred Accounts, The term "account" is often used synonymously with username here at DynDNS Either means the name you use to log in to our system This is not yourhost dyndns org, which is a hostname, the quality of taking advantage; "she turned her writing skills to good account" importance or value; "a person of considerable account"; "he predicted that although it is of small account now it will rapidly increase in importance" a statement of recent transactions and the resulting balance; "they send me an accounting every month" a formal contractual relationship established to provide for regular banking or brokerage or business services; "he asked to see the executive who handled his account" furnish a justifying analysis or explanation; "I can't account for the missing money" keep an account of be the sole or primary factor in the existence, acquisition, supply, or disposal of something; "Passing grades account for half of the grades given in this exam, You must be given access to a server that is connected physically to the Internet Your access is called an account, What is created upon registration for the ezboard service An ezboard account can either be Global or Local, acct, accts, To destroy or put out of action, To explain by relating circumstances; to show that some one, thing or members of a group are present or have been processed, To constitute in amount or portion, To be the primary cause of, To esteem; to prize; to value, To answer to; to be responsible to, a/c, Present participle of account, The development and use of a system for recording and analyzing the financial transactions and financial status of a business or other organization, A relaying of events; justification of actions, give a reckoning of (money held in trust); answer for (conduct, performance of duty, etc.), constitute a specified total, proportion, etc., in a reckoning, explain the cause of, serve as an explanation of, be responsible for the death, defeat, dismissal, etc., of, Esteem, value; think (much, little, nothing, etc.) of, Put (something) to the credit of, attribute to, If a particular thing accounts for a part or proportion of something, that part or proportion consists of that thing, or is used or produced by it. Computers account for 5% of the country's commercial electricity consumption, be the reason or explanation for; "The recession accounts for the slow retail business, give a report, be responsible (for deeds); explain, give an explanation, If something accounts for a particular fact or situation, it causes or explains it. Now, the gene they discovered today doesn't account for all those cases. = explain, If someone has to account for an action or policy, they are responsible for it, and may be required to explain it to other people or be punished if it fails. The President and the President alone must account for his government's reforms. = answer for, be the reason or explanation for; "The recession accounts for the slow retail business", give reasons for; "Can you account for all these absences?", state the reasons for; or explain why this is so, Asks candidates to explain a particular happening or outcome Candidates are expected to present a reasoned case for the existence of something, If a sum of money is accounted for in a budget, it has been included in that budget for a particular purpose. The really heavy redundancy costs have been accounted for. = budget for, Explain the reasons for, giving an indication of all relevant circumstances Not to be confused with 'Give an account of' which asks only for a detailed description, If you can account for something, you can explain it or give the necessary information about it. How do you account for the company's alarmingly high staff turnover? He said only 200 of the train's 600 passengers had been accounted for. = explain, a/o, past of account, Insurers use two kinds Generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) accounting is used in financial statements that publicly-held companies prepare for the Securities and Exchange Commission But state laws require that statutory accounting methods be used in financial statements for insurance regulators These laws are designed to protect policyholders by imposing a high solvency standard - statutory accounting is more conservative than GAAP accounting For example, statutory accounting requires that selling expenses be recorded immediately, rather than amortized over the life of the policy, to track with premiums as they are earned, earned and expenditures are recognized when the liability is incurred Accrual basis accounting requires maintaining accounts receivable and accounts payable in the financial records, The collection of resource consumption data for the purposes of capacity and trend analysis, cost allocation, auditing, and billing Accounting management requires that resource consumption be measured, rated, assigned, and communicated between appropriate parties, Generally when someone says "accounting" they are referring to the department, activity or individuals involved in the application of the accounting equation ACCOUNTING EQUATION is a mathematical expression used to describe the relationship between the assets, liabilities and owner's equity of the business model The basic accounting equation states that assets equal liabilities and owner's equity, but can be modified by operations applied to both sides of the equation, e g , assets minus liabilities equal owner's equity, keeping financial records (recording income and expenditure, and profits and losses, valuing assets and liabilities, etc ), A listing of all transactions that have occurred since the last accounting, or beginning of the trust's administration A fiduciary accounting should include 1) the cost bases of the assets on hand the at beginning of the accounting period, 2) all receipts, disbursements, distributions, gains or losses and changes to assets, and 3) the current value and the cost bases of the remaining assets on hand at the end of the accounting period An accounting is not a brokerage statement, a system that provides quantitative information about finances a convincing explanation that reveals basic causes; "he was unable to give a clear accounting for his actions", The activity of providing quantitative information, primarily financial in nature, that is intended to be useful in making economic decisions; the process of measuring, recording, summarizing and reporting the assets, liabilities and owner's equity of an enterprise and the changes in them (Source: FHA Handbook 4370 4 REV-1, Appendix 2), Book keeping in business. Recording financial transactions, a bookkeeper's chronological list of related debits and credits of a business; forms part of a ledger of accounts, Process of recording and summarizing the business transactions of a firm during a given period of time to reveal the income or loss for the period, and the value and nature of the firm's assets, liabilities and ownership, The systematic recording, reporting, and analysis of financial transactions of a business, The recording, classifying, summarizing and interpreting in a significant manner and in terms of money, transactions and events of a financial character, the science of financial reckoning; the act of recording, summarizing and interpreting financial information, A service activity designed to accumulate, measure, and communicate financial information about economic entities for decision-making purposes, the occupation of maintaining and auditing records and preparing financial reports for a business, system of recording and analyzing financial transactions, auditing; detailed financial statement, Accounting is the activity of keeping detailed records of the amounts of money a business or person receives and spends. the accounting firm of Leventhal & Horwath. see also account. accountancy. Systematic development and analysis of information about the economic affairs of an organization. The actual recording and summarizing of financial transactions is known as bookkeeping. When the data thus produced are abstracted in reports (usually quarterly or annually) for the use of persons outside the organization, the process is called financial accounting. Three reports are typically generated in financial accounting: the balance sheet, which summarizes the firm's assets and liabilities; the income statement, which reports the firm's gross proceeds, expenses, and profit or loss; and the statement of cash flow, which analyzes the flow of cash into and out of the firm. The creation of reports (usually monthly) for internal planning and decision-making is called managerial accounting. Its aim is to provide managers with reliable information on the costs of operations and on standards with which those costs can be compared, to assist them in budgeting, a convincing explanation that reveals basic causes; "he was unable to give a clear accounting for his actions", a system that provides quantitative information about finances, The process of systematically recording, classifying, verifying and summarizing business transactions, and presenting this information in periodic, interpretative financial statements and reports [OTS], The process of recording, summarizing, analyzing, and interpreting financial (money-related) activities to permit individuals and organizations to make informed judgments and decisions, The systematic recording, reporting, and analysis of financial transactions, The systematic recording, presentation and interpretation of the financial facts of an enterprise in such a manner as to permit effective management and provide the required information, The agent must be able to report the status of all funds received from or on behalf of the principal Most state real estate license laws require a broker to give accurate copies of all documents to all parties affected by them and to keep copies on file for a specified period of time Most license laws also require the broker to deposit immediately, or within 24 to 48 hours, all funds entrusted to the broker (such as earnest money deposits) in a special trust, or escrow, account Commingling such monies with the broker's personal or general business funds is strictly illegal, Process of recording, measuring, interpreting, and communicating financial data, (a) The special field concerned with the design and implementation of procedures for the accumulation and reporting of financial data (b) The process of identifying, measuring, and communicating financial information to permit informed judgments and decisions by users of the information, generally, when someone says "accounting" they are referring to the department, activity or individuals involved in the application of the accounting equation, activities that provide information, usually quantitative and often express in monetary units, for decision making, planning, controlling resources and operations, evaluating performance, and financial reporting to regulatory authorities and the membership It is a system of recording and conveying information about an organization in financial terms, the process of identifying, recording, classifying and reporting information on economic events in a logical manner for the purpose of providing financial information for decision making, Recording and reporting of financial transactions, including the origination of the transaction, its recognition, processing, and summarization in the FINANCIAL STATEMENTS, Accounting is the act of collecting resource consumption data for the purposes of trend analysis, and capacity planning, billing, auditing, and cost allocation AAL ATM Adaptation Layer Fully independent of the physical layer, this ATM layer converts higher-layer information, such as data packets, into ATM cells for transmission across the ATM network At the receiving end, the AAL converts the cells back into the higher-layer information,
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An estimate or estimation; valuation; judgment
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Importance; worth; value; advantage; profit
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(Can we clean up() this sense?) A statement and explanation or vindication of one's conduct with reference to judgement thereon
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A statement in general of reasons, causes, grounds, etc., explanatory of some event - "No satisfactory account has been given of these phenomena."
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An authorization to use a service - "I've opened an account with Wikipedia so that I can contribute and partake in the project."
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A reason, grounds, consideration, motive - "who evidently a glutton for work, it struck him, was having a quiet forty winks for all intents and purposes on his own private account while Dublin slept."
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(Can we clean up() this sense?) A statement of facts or occurrences; recital of transactions; a relation or narrative; a report; a description - "An account of a battle."
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To value, estimate, or hold in opinion; to judge or consider; to deem - "The Pagan Hercules, why was he accounted a hero? Because he had slain Nemean Lions, cleansed Augean Stables, undergone Twelve Labours only not too heavy for a god."
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To give a satisfactory reason; to tell the cause of; to explain - "Idleness accounts for poverty."
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To get revenge on
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To render an account; to answer in judgement - "We must account for the use of our opportunities."
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To render or receive an account or relation of particulars - "An officer must account with or to the treasurer for money received."
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To place to one's account; to put to the credit of; to assign. Edward Hyde Clarendon
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A reckoning; computation; calculation; enumeration; a record of some reckoning
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To reckon; to compute; to count - "The motion of... the sun whereby years are accounted."
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A registry of pecuniary transactions; a written or printed statement of business dealings or debts and credits, and also of other things subjected to a reckoning or review - "to keep one's account at the bank."
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In business, a regular customer of a company can be referred to as an account, especially when the customer is another company. Biggart Donald, the Glasgow-based marketing agency, has won two Edinburgh accounts
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To place to ones account; to put to the credit of; to assign; -- with to
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To render an account; to answer in judgement; -- with for; as, we must account for the use of our opportunities
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To give a satisfactory reason; to tell the cause of; to explain; -- with for; as, idleness accounts for poverty
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a short account of the news; "the report of his speech"; "the story was on the 11 o'clock news"; "the account of his speech that was given on the evening news made the governor furious"
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explain; give a report; cause; regard fiil
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the act of informing by verbal report; "he heard reports that they were causing trouble"; "by all accounts they were a happy couple"
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A subscription to a service
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a record or narrative description of past events; "a history of France"; "he gave an inaccurate account of the plot to kill the president"; "the story of exposure to lead"
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A statement and explanation or vindication of ones conduct with reference to judgement thereon
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explanatory of some event; as, no satisfactory account has been given of these phenomena
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If someone is called, held, or brought to account for something they have done wrong, they are made to explain why they did it, and are often criticized or punished for it. Ministers should be called to account for their actions. account payable account receivable deposit account
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A reckoning; computation; calculation; enumeration; a record of some reckoning; as, the Julian account of time
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A registry of pecuniary transactions; a written or printed statement of business dealings or debts and credits, and also of other things subjected to a reckoning or review; as, to keep one's account at the bank
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A statement in general of reasons, causes, grounds, etc
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An estimate or estimation; valuation; judgement
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A statement in general of reasons, causes, grounds, etc., explanatory of some event; as, no satisfactory account has been given of these phenomena. Hence, the word is often used simply for reason, ground, consideration, motive, etc.; as, on no account, on every account, on all accounts
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If you say that someone gave a good account of themselves in a particular situation, you mean that they performed well, although they may not have been completely successful. The team fought hard and gave a good account of themselves
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An account is a written or spoken report of something that has happened. He gave a detailed account of what happened on the fateful night = report see also accounting, bank account, current account, deposit account, joint
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If you say that something is true by all accounts or from all accounts, you believe it is true because other people say so. He is, by all accounts, a superb teacher
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Accounts are detailed records of all the money that a person or business receives and spends. He kept detailed accounts. an account book
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business agreement which allows use of something; formal business agreement in which a client is provided access to a computer system or Internet server (Computers, Internet); report; description; explanation isim
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If you have an account with a bank or a similar organization, you have an arrangement to leave your money there and take some out when you need it. Some banks make it difficult to open an account I had two accounts with Natwest, a savings account and a current account
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Hence, the word is often used simply for reason, ground, consideration, motive, etc
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If you say that something is of no account or of little account, you mean that it is very unimportant and is not worth considering. These obscure groups were of little account in national politics
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emphasis If you say that something should on no account be done, you are emphasizing that it should not be done under any circumstances. On no account should the mixture boil
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If you do something on your own account, you do it because you want to and without being asked, and you take responsibility for your own action. I told him if he withdrew it was on his own account
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If you tell someone not to do something on your account, you mean that they should do it only if they want to, and not because they think it will please you. Don't leave on my account
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Your feelings on someone's account are the feelings you have about what they have experienced or might experience, especially when you imagine yourself to be in their situation. Mollie told me what she'd done and I was really scared on her account
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a statement that makes something comprehensible by describing the relevant structure or operation or circumstances etc ; "the explanation was very simple"; "I expected a brief account"
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You use on account of to introduce the reason or explanation for something. The President declined to deliver the speech himself, on account of a sore throat
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If you take something into account, or take account of something, you consider it when you are thinking about a situation or deciding what to do. The defendant asked for 21 similar offences to be taken into account Urban planners in practice have to take account of many interest groups in society. = consider
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If you buy or pay for something on account, you pay nothing or only part of the cost at first, and pay the rest later. He bought two bottles of vodka on account
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User identification and related access to computers and resources
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The financial/contractual relationship between an issuer and an underwriting group
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Represents a cost center for which accounting data is collected The Undergraduate Studies Department itself may be an account A separate account could be established to collect accounting data for research, scholarships, and creative activities within the Undergraduate Studies Department Each of these accounts would be provided with complete accounting reports and detailed Statements of Budget vs Actual for specific expenditures, such as Supplies and Services
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A record of financial transactions for an asset (usually money) that an individual has in their financial institution
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as, on no account, on every account, on all accounts
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An account is an actual user-specific means by which data can be accessed within a server In the case of Trigger Internet Solutions, this means an actual dial-up account with a custom user name and password All user accounts at Trigger have an e-mail box which is synchronized with the user name and password used for dial-up The e-mail box may be used as an e-mail address @trigger net or as a control or sorting point for mail aliased from a hosted domain
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On LANs or multiuser operating systems, an account is set up for each user Accounts are usually kept for administrative or security reasons For communications and online services, accounts identify a subscriber for billing purposes (Ref: Dyson, Dictionary of Networking)
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(1) Credit established under a particular name, usually by deposit, against which withdrawals may be made (2) A record of the financial transactions affecting a particular phase of business The financial transactions are dated and entered in the account as debits or credits (3) As used in the Electronic Fund Transfer Act, account means a demand deposit, savings deposit, or other asset account established primarily for personal, family or household purposes
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is an arbitrary character string which may have meaning to one or more hosts in the batch system Frequently, account is used as a grouping for charging for the use of resources
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(1) an on-going business relationship in which a depository institution accepts, holds, invests, processes or disburses funds owned by a customer according to the customer's wishes within a framework of preestablished rules and procedures (2) any continuing business relationship between two parties in which funds or debt is held and processed to compensate the parties for transactions between them [OTS]
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An area partitioned for a user of a particular host computer To assure validity, account holders cannot gain access without using assigned login and password information
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A Unix system gives users accounts It gives them a username and a password with which to log on to the account A home directory in which to store files is usually provided, and permissions to access hardware and software These things taken as a whole are an account
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When you use a particular computer system, you are given an account, which includes a unique user name and a password You enter these when you login to the system Some computer systems, like PCs that were designed to be used by a single user, assume that anyone using the machine is that user and do not allow formal accounts With these machines, you may need an account on a different system to take full advantage of the services offered over the network To get access to the computers maintained by Information Technology at SIUC, you will probably be using either a Kerberos ID or a mainframe ID Each has its own security criteria
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be the sole or primary factor in the existence, acquisition, supply, or disposal of something; "Passing grades account for half of the grades given in this exam"
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grounds; "don't do it on my account"; "the paper was rejected on account of its length"; "he tried to blame the victim but his success on that score was doubtful"
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an itemized statement of money owed for goods shipped or services rendered; "he paid his bill and left"; "send me an account of what I owe"
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to give an account or representation of in words; "Discreet Italian police described it in a manner typically continental"
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Organizational units used in the federal budget primarily for recording spending and revenue transactions With regard to spending, the Budget Enforcement Act of 1990 defines "account" as an item for which appropriations are made in any appropriation acts; for items not provided for in appropriations acts, "accounts" means an item for which there is a designated budget account identification code number in the President's budget All budgetary transactions are recorded in accounts, but not all accounts are budgetary in nature; that is, some accounts (such as deposit fund and credit financing accounts) do not directly affect budget amounts and are used solely for accounting purposes
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Often known as a "dialup account" or simply "dialup" Space and facilities allocated to an individual user by an IAP, for which the user is charged (usually) a monthly fee The user has a login name and a password to prevent others abusing the account
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Record of financial transactions Credit extended Commercial relationship involving credit A customer A financial fund
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A record that represents a company in the Windows Logo Program Qualification Service database An account has two account administrators and can have additional users, all of whom can submit products for qualification An account has a billing address and default purchase order number or internal tracking number An account can have divisions for organizing users and submissions If a company has legal authority to sign agreements on behalf of other entities such as a subsidiary or affiliated company, then those entities can use the same account If the company does not have legal authority to sign agreements on behalf of other entities, then those entities should establish separate accounts See also Division, Legal Agreements
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A record of financial transactions for an asset or individual, such as at a bank, brokerage, credit card company, or retail store More generally, an arrangement between a buyer and a seller in which payments are to be made in the future
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- A term commonly used within the advertising business to refer to the corporate entity employing an advertising agency MJM's account roster includes a wide variety of businesses and service organizations
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An accounting record in which the results of transactions are accumulated, shows increases, decreases, and a balance
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To give a satisfactory reason; to tell the cause of; to explain; with for; as, idleness accounts for poverty
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To render an account; to answer in judgment; with for; as, we must account for the use of our opportunities
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A statement of facts or occurrences; recital of transactions; a relation or narrative; a report; a description; as, an account of a battle
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importance or value; "a person of considerable account"; "he predicted that although it is of small account now it will rapidly increase in importance"
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a statement of recent transactions and the resulting balance; "they send me an accounting every month"
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furnish a justifying analysis or explanation; "I can't account for the missing money"
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a formal contractual relationship established to provide for regular banking or brokerage or business services; "he asked to see the executive who handled his account"
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A statement and explanation or vindication of one's conduct with reference to judgment thereon
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A record established in the accounting system to accumulate activity related to a specific purpose within an organizational unit of the University, with one individual having primary responsibility for authorizing the activity
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To recount; to relate
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To render or receive an account or relation of particulars; as, an officer must account with or to the treasurer for money received
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To place to one's account; to put to the credit of; to assign; with to
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keep an account of be the sole or primary factor in the existence, acquisition, supply, or disposal of something; "Passing grades account for half of the grades given in this exam
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the quality of taking advantage; "she turned her writing skills to good account"
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An Unemployment benefit account becomes effective the calendar week in which an applicant makes an application for benefits In order to establish an account an applicant must have
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A collection of investments, either taxable or tax-deferred Account can be real (contains investments actually owned) or model (hypothetical) Account type can be brokerage, mutual fund, or other (a mutual fund can be an account if the fund is purchased directly from fund company or it can be an investment within an account, if purchased through a broker) Legally, accounts are set up as taxable or tax deferred The legal owner of an account can be an individual, joint , corporate, custodian, estate, or trust See Real Taxable Accounts, Joint Accounts, and Real Tax-Deferred Accounts
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The term "account" is often used synonymously with username here at DynDNS Either means the name you use to log in to our system This is not yourhost dyndns org, which is a hostname
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the quality of taking advantage; "she turned her writing skills to good account" importance or value; "a person of considerable account"; "he predicted that although it is of small account now it will rapidly increase in importance" a statement of recent transactions and the resulting balance; "they send me an accounting every month" a formal contractual relationship established to provide for regular banking or brokerage or business services; "he asked to see the executive who handled his account" furnish a justifying analysis or explanation; "I can't account for the missing money" keep an account of be the sole or primary factor in the existence, acquisition, supply, or disposal of something; "Passing grades account for half of the grades given in this exam
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You must be given access to a server that is connected physically to the Internet Your access is called an account
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What is created upon registration for the ezboard service An ezboard account can either be Global or Local
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account for
To destroy or put out of action
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To explain by relating circumstances; to show that some one, thing or members of a group are present or have been processed - "But there are still four cartridges in the revolver. Two have been fired and two wounds inflicted, so that each bullet can be accounted for.”"
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To constitute in amount or portion - "German speakers accounted for 37% of the population."
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To be the primary cause of - "The torrential downpour would account for the saturated state of the land."
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To esteem; to prize; to value
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To answer to; to be responsible to
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a/c - "a cheque marked a/c payee may not be deposited in a bank account which does not belong to the named payee"
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Present participle of account
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The development and use of a system for recording and analyzing the financial transactions and financial status of a business or other organization
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A relaying of events; justification of actions - "He was required to give a thorough accounting of his time."
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account for
give a reckoning of (money held in trust); answer for (conduct, performance of duty, etc.)
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account for
constitute a specified total, proportion, etc., in a reckoning
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account for
explain the cause of, serve as an explanation of
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account for
be responsible for the death, defeat, dismissal, etc., of
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Esteem, value; think (much, little, nothing, etc.) of
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Put (something) to the credit of, attribute to
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If a particular thing accounts for a part or proportion of something, that part or proportion consists of that thing, or is used or produced by it. Computers account for 5% of the country's commercial electricity consumption
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be the reason or explanation for; "The recession accounts for the slow retail business
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give a report, be responsible (for deeds); explain, give an explanation fiil
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If something accounts for a particular fact or situation, it causes or explains it. Now, the gene they discovered today doesn't account for all those cases. = explain
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If someone has to account for an action or policy, they are responsible for it, and may be required to explain it to other people or be punished if it fails. The President and the President alone must account for his government's reforms. = answer for
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be the reason or explanation for; "The recession accounts for the slow retail business"
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give reasons for; "Can you account for all these absences?"
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state the reasons for; or explain why this is so
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Asks candidates to explain a particular happening or outcome Candidates are expected to present a reasoned case for the existence of something
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If a sum of money is accounted for in a budget, it has been included in that budget for a particular purpose. The really heavy redundancy costs have been accounted for. = budget for
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Explain the reasons for, giving an indication of all relevant circumstances Not to be confused with 'Give an account of' which asks only for a detailed description
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If you can account for something, you can explain it or give the necessary information about it. How do you account for the company's alarmingly high staff turnover? He said only 200 of the train's 600 passengers had been accounted for. = explain
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Insurers use two kinds Generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) accounting is used in financial statements that publicly-held companies prepare for the Securities and Exchange Commission But state laws require that statutory accounting methods be used in financial statements for insurance regulators These laws are designed to protect policyholders by imposing a high solvency standard - statutory accounting is more conservative than GAAP accounting For example, statutory accounting requires that selling expenses be recorded immediately, rather than amortized over the life of the policy, to track with premiums as they are earned
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earned and expenditures are recognized when the liability is incurred Accrual basis accounting requires maintaining accounts receivable and accounts payable in the financial records
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The collection of resource consumption data for the purposes of capacity and trend analysis, cost allocation, auditing, and billing Accounting management requires that resource consumption be measured, rated, assigned, and communicated between appropriate parties
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Generally when someone says "accounting" they are referring to the department, activity or individuals involved in the application of the accounting equation ACCOUNTING EQUATION is a mathematical expression used to describe the relationship between the assets, liabilities and owner's equity of the business model The basic accounting equation states that assets equal liabilities and owner's equity, but can be modified by operations applied to both sides of the equation, e g , assets minus liabilities equal owner's equity
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keeping financial records (recording income and expenditure, and profits and losses, valuing assets and liabilities, etc )
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A listing of all transactions that have occurred since the last accounting, or beginning of the trust's administration A fiduciary accounting should include 1) the cost bases of the assets on hand the at beginning of the accounting period, 2) all receipts, disbursements, distributions, gains or losses and changes to assets, and 3) the current value and the cost bases of the remaining assets on hand at the end of the accounting period An accounting is not a brokerage statement
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a system that provides quantitative information about finances a convincing explanation that reveals basic causes; "he was unable to give a clear accounting for his actions"
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The activity of providing quantitative information, primarily financial in nature, that is intended to be useful in making economic decisions; the process of measuring, recording, summarizing and reporting the assets, liabilities and owner's equity of an enterprise and the changes in them (Source: FHA Handbook 4370 4 REV-1, Appendix 2)
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Book keeping in business. Recording financial transactions
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a bookkeeper's chronological list of related debits and credits of a business; forms part of a ledger of accounts
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Process of recording and summarizing the business transactions of a firm during a given period of time to reveal the income or loss for the period, and the value and nature of the firm's assets, liabilities and ownership
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The systematic recording, reporting, and analysis of financial transactions of a business
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The recording, classifying, summarizing and interpreting in a significant manner and in terms of money, transactions and events of a financial character
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the science of financial reckoning; the act of recording, summarizing and interpreting financial information
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A service activity designed to accumulate, measure, and communicate financial information about economic entities for decision-making purposes
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the occupation of maintaining and auditing records and preparing financial reports for a business
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system of recording and analyzing financial transactions, auditing; detailed financial statement isim
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Accounting is the activity of keeping detailed records of the amounts of money a business or person receives and spends. the accounting firm of Leventhal & Horwath. see also account. accountancy. Systematic development and analysis of information about the economic affairs of an organization. The actual recording and summarizing of financial transactions is known as bookkeeping. When the data thus produced are abstracted in reports (usually quarterly or annually) for the use of persons outside the organization, the process is called financial accounting. Three reports are typically generated in financial accounting: the balance sheet, which summarizes the firm's assets and liabilities; the income statement, which reports the firm's gross proceeds, expenses, and profit or loss; and the statement of cash flow, which analyzes the flow of cash into and out of the firm. The creation of reports (usually monthly) for internal planning and decision-making is called managerial accounting. Its aim is to provide managers with reliable information on the costs of operations and on standards with which those costs can be compared, to assist them in budgeting
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a convincing explanation that reveals basic causes; "he was unable to give a clear accounting for his actions"
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a system that provides quantitative information about finances
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The process of systematically recording, classifying, verifying and summarizing business transactions, and presenting this information in periodic, interpretative financial statements and reports [OTS]
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The process of recording, summarizing, analyzing, and interpreting financial (money-related) activities to permit individuals and organizations to make informed judgments and decisions
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The systematic recording, reporting, and analysis of financial transactions
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The systematic recording, presentation and interpretation of the financial facts of an enterprise in such a manner as to permit effective management and provide the required information
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The agent must be able to report the status of all funds received from or on behalf of the principal Most state real estate license laws require a broker to give accurate copies of all documents to all parties affected by them and to keep copies on file for a specified period of time Most license laws also require the broker to deposit immediately, or within 24 to 48 hours, all funds entrusted to the broker (such as earnest money deposits) in a special trust, or escrow, account Commingling such monies with the broker's personal or general business funds is strictly illegal
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Process of recording, measuring, interpreting, and communicating financial data
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(a) The special field concerned with the design and implementation of procedures for the accumulation and reporting of financial data (b) The process of identifying, measuring, and communicating financial information to permit informed judgments and decisions by users of the information
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generally, when someone says "accounting" they are referring to the department, activity or individuals involved in the application of the accounting equation
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activities that provide information, usually quantitative and often express in monetary units, for decision making, planning, controlling resources and operations, evaluating performance, and financial reporting to regulatory authorities and the membership It is a system of recording and conveying information about an organization in financial terms
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the process of identifying, recording, classifying and reporting information on economic events in a logical manner for the purpose of providing financial information for decision making
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Recording and reporting of financial transactions, including the origination of the transaction, its recognition, processing, and summarization in the FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
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Accounting is the act of collecting resource consumption data for the purposes of trend analysis, and capacity planning, billing, auditing, and cost allocation AAL ATM Adaptation Layer Fully independent of the physical layer, this ATM layer converts higher-layer information, such as data packets, into ATM cells for transmission across the ATM network At the receiving end, the AAL converts the cells back into the higher-layer information
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