Synonym: comptroller, controller. Similar words: accountancy, accountable, unaccountable, accountability, account, account for, accounting, on account of. Meaning: [-tənt] n. someone who maintains and audits business accounts.
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(91) It follows the discovery of a shortfall in the Anfield books which was spotted by the club accountant.
(92) At first glance, Cowley thought, he looked like a retired accountant.
(93) He taught himself to become a local government accountant through night schools and correspondence courses.
(94) Started to train as an accountant after leaving the local comprehensive.
(95) Question 5 Should the reporting accountant visit twice a year to check client account balances?
(96) The neurologists talk about an accountant with a large tumor involving the base of his frontal lobes.
(97) I was studying to be an accountant, but then the baby came along and I had to give it all up.
(98) I have recently discovered that even the profession of accountant isn't a bar.
(99) My accountant knows his stuff - he's a real pro.
(100) If you gross over $100,000, you should consult a good tax accountant.
(101) The fund theory offers the reporting accountant the flexibility to define the reporting unit where the definition is most useful.sentencedict.com/accountant.html
(102) An accountant by training, Lord Simpson, 58, began his career in the gas industry.
(103) Discussed with my accountant the benefits of leasing or personal loan.
(104) Last but not least, let me introduce Jane, our new accountant.
(105) Previously spend 17 years as an accountant in the bakery industry.
(106) I am an accountant, I have been called in by the bank, and my duty is to the bank.
(107) Liddie had trained and practised as an accountant before she started a family, but she had not really enjoyed her work.
(108) If in doubt, consult an accountant or solicitor who will help you work out the various after-tax and other angles.
(109) Clearly, a bank trust corporation will qualify and so should an accountant acting in a professional capacity.
(110) It is too complicated to send large numbers of bills over to their accountant every day.
(111) One other caveat: You may have no more need for tax software than you do for an accountant.
(112) And when the money starts rolling in[sentencedict.com], you will need an accountant to handle all of your financial affairs.
(113) He felt that civil engineering was unladylike, that she should become a solicitor or an accountant.
(114) Perhaps one is safer being a turf accountant than a chartered accountant in this day and age.
(115) Accountant Freeman testified that Simpson has signed 19 contracts since he was arrested on double homicide charges.
(116) It is best practice for the accountant to discuss with the band who should be the cheque signatories on this account.
(117) The other changes are relatively minor, but the reporting accountant needs to be aware of them.
(118) Should you consider consulting a good accountant, stockbroker or other professional adviser?
(119) Normal practice is to refer the matters in dispute to an independent accountant.
(120) Dad Ron had by now qualified as an accountant and he eventually landed a job with the local council.
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