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ac·count·ant [əˈkaʊntənt] N

accountant

pub·lic ac·ˈcount·ant N Am (licensed by state, chartered)

public accountant
public accountant
revizor(ka) m (f)

ˈturf ac·count·ant N Brit form (bookmaker)

turf accountant

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Many financial and cost accountants have agreed for many years on the desirability of replacing standard cost accounting.
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The town also has a number of professional services, such as solicitors, accountants and estate agents, confirming its status as a local centre of business.
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In the other one, he played the role of an office accountant who, after being insulted by his female boss, took revenge.
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Began to organize accountants seminars and invite experts, which are usually not easily reached.
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The qualifications include the benchmark professional qualification for public sector accountants as well as a postgraduate diploma for people already working in leadership positions.
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He worked as an economist and an accountant.
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After an earlier career as an accountant he was ordained in 1971.
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Administration puts accountants in charge of pretty much everything apart from coaching the players and picking the team.
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Later, the office of kamadia (from kamdar means accountant) was created.
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During this time, he also worked as an accountant.
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