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How to pronounce bookkeeper in English?

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Type Words
Type of accountant, comptroller, controller

Examples of bookkeeper

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As the company has grown, they've hired a roaster and plan to hire a bookkeeper.
From the post-gazette.com
She worked 20 years as a bookkeeper at the Jewish Community Center in Milwaukee.
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My bookkeeper does a great job filing everything where it can be easily located.
From the businessweek.com
Stockman is a bookkeeper, and political figures are not famous for their candor.
From the time.com
Far from being a reckless aristocrat, he is a prudent, middle-class bookkeeper.
From the telegraph.co.uk
A real estate bookkeeper, Paul understood the fine points of property investment.
From the washingtonpost.com
Sure, a competent bookkeeper or legal secretary could have done most of our work.
From the theatlantic.com
Hensley, 41, worked as an adviser, shipper and bookkeeper for the diploma mill.
From the usatoday.com
Artukovic lived in California until his 1984 arrest and worked as a bookkeeper.
From the time.com
More examples
  • Someone who records the transactions of a business
  • (bookkeeping) the activity of recording business transactions
  • A person responsible for keeping records or documents, such as of a business
  • ((Bookkeeping)) a paper showing the balances of the open accounts of a business, the debit and credit balances footing up equally, if the system of accounts be complete and the balances correctly taken.
  • (Book-keeping) The service of maintaining the basic accounting records of a business usually to trial balance, sometimes with associated other services such as VAT returns.
  • (Bookkeeping) The record keeping aspect of accounting that is applied in the preparation of financial statements for taxation and other data that companies and individuals use to keep track of business and personal expenses and obligations.
  • (Bookkeeping) The record making phase of accounting. Entering transactions into journals. Paying bills. Preparing sales invoices.
  • (Bookkeeping) directors are generally required to keep proper records. They may be required to prepare audited accounts. Specific requirements vary between jurisdictions and may depend on the nature of the company's activity. ...
  • (Bookkeeping) recording financial information