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bookkeeping

1 of 1noun
/ˈbʊk.ˌki.pɪng/
1

the systematic recording, organizing, and maintaining of financial transactions of a business or organization

  • The small business owner hired a bookkeeper to manage the company's daily bookkeeping tasks.
  • Accurate bookkeeping is essential for preparing financial statements and tax returns.
  • Modern bookkeeping software simplifies the process of recording transactions and generating reports.
  • The accountant reviewed the company's bookkeeping entries to ensure compliance with accounting standards.
  • Effective bookkeeping practices help businesses track expenses, manage cash flow, and make informed financial decisions.
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