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book-keeper; accountant; bookkeeper (Often considered by accountants and CPAs as just technicians or clerks, bookkeepers perform some of the same daily tasks as do accountants and certified public accountants. Many bookkeepers work as freelancers for small businesses in need of financial recordkeeping. Bookkeepers maintain daily accounting records, posting debits and credits, generating invoices for clients and checks for vendors as well as handling payroll. Many small business owners often double as bookkeepers. Bookkeepers typically lack the education of an accountant or CPA, as they gain on-the-job experience. 4uzhoj); bookkeeper; book keeper |
account. |
accounting clerk (В США: An accounting clerk records transactions in billing, purchasing, payroll, accounts payable or accounts receivable, while a bookkeeper records all these transactions. Bookkeepers usually work in small to medium companies while accountants work in medium to large companies and are often supervised by a staff accountant or CPA. Often, bookkeepers work autonimously, while accounting clerks work in an accounting department with other clerks. chron.com 4uzhoj) |
amer. |
number-cruncher (Anglophile) |
contempt. |
bean counter (досл. "тот, кто считает бобы" Papusikuli) |
EBRD |
Accounting Officer; budget officer (raf) |
fin. |
accountant officer; auditor |
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accomptant (совр.: accountant wiktionary.org JuliaJung) |
uncom. |
booker |
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gen. |
account staff |
econ. |
accountancy profession |