accountant
[əˈkaʊntənt]
Definition:
1. A person whose job is to keep or check financial accounts.
2. Someone who maintains and audits business accounts.
Use 'accountant' in a sentence:
- 1. Accountant John Talbot is a wizard with numbers.
- 2. Your accountant should help you set up these systems.
- 3. No suspicion can be attached to the accountant.
- 4. At this point, the accountant did a runner — with all my bank statements, expenses and receipts.
- 5. The accountant checked out the bills and found them ok.
- 6. He did drinks with his accountant.
- 7. The accountant embezzled thousands of dollars while working for the wealthy family.
- 8. That firm is looking for a new accountant. At present the salary they will offer has been left open.
- 9. She was not an accountant and didn't have the expertise to verify all of the financial details.
- 10. In case of changing accountant office, the leading reporting bank shall also submIt'statement in writing.
- 11. She is the town clerk and a certified public accountant and notary public.
- 12. I'm licensed in the state of Washington to be an accountant, I guess.
- 13. The accountant checked this unnecessary spending in good time.
- 14. He began his professional life as an accountant, the very model of respectability and conservatism.
- 15. Accountant report calculates change every month to have unified examination.
- 16. The accountant is guilty of gross misconduct and he will be prosecuted.
- 17. The unemployed executives include former sales managers, directors and accountants.
- 18. She is an accountant for a recycling company.
- 19. Before I was a literature professor, I was an accountant.
- 20. This is a matter of life and death. You're saying it's like choosing an accountant?
- 21. At a minimum, you need a good attorney and a qualified accountant.
- 22. Their accountants have costed the project at$ 8.1 million.
- 23. It turned out that the accountant had doctored the accounts.
- 24. Payment operation handling according to company payment procedure, and bring bank notes to AP accountant timely.
- 25. Do you want me to invite your accountant to this meeting?
- 26. Thus, God functions as the sanctioner or as the divine accountant.
- 27. Accountants can take their pick of company cars.
- 28. His wife, Dee, an accountant at their home in Colorado Springs Colo.
- 29. He was going to college at night, in order to become an accountant.
- 30. That accountant decamped with all the money.
- 31. Can you minister as an accountant?
- 32. These are simply make-work schemes for accountants.
- 33. Tomorrow is the day of reckoning; the accountant will tell me what my profits were and how much tax I'll have to pay.
- 34. Then get an accountant.
- 35. My brother is our accountant.
- 36. He's not a bad chap—quite human for an accountant.
- 37. The accountant went to prison for juggling his firm's accounts.
- 38. Kim is with a firm of accountants in Birmingham.
- 39. His accountant had been cooking the books for years.
- 40. Accountants have to be very exact.
- 41. The accountant said it was the most humdrum day that she had ever passed.
- 42. She works as an accountant in a big company.
- 43. Lawyers and accountants felt that they were being pitted against each other.
- 44. It would probably pay you to hire an accountant.
- 45. I was making as much money as I was as an accountant.
- 46. Consequently, the accountant is superintended always is must.
- 47. Wine-making and accountants don't usually go together, but Thierry Hasard is an exception that proves the rule.
- 48. C: My mother is a accountant.
- 49. My accountant works on my taxes every year.
- 50. He did drink with his accountant.
- 51. The accountant ran off with money.
- 52. The accountant described his work to the sales staff.
- 53. Lawyers and accountants began trying to untangle the complex affairs of the bank.
- 54. I'm an accountant. I just graduated from college about a year ago.
- 55. For the most part he left the books to his managers and accountants.
- 56. My uncle, an accountant, composes music as an avocation.
- 57. To the despair of the manager, the accountant absconded with the money.
- 58. A good accountant can analyze an unprofitable operation quickly.
- 59. The county councilor encountered the accountant at the counter of a countryside shop.
- 60. On the other side of the room stood a postman, a lawyer and an accountant.
- 61. He tried various jobs and in the end became an accountant.
- 62. He was satisfied with his earnings as an accountant.
- 63. You probably have a lawyer and an accountant.
- 64. Can I draw $ 500 from my accountant?
- 65. John Langhorn is a chartered accountant, and joined Justitia CAS in 1985.
- 66. Steve Jobs was a college dropout. He was adopted by a machinist and his wife, an accountant.
- 67. She has an appointment with her accountant.
- 68. He's not a bad chap — quite human for an accountant.
- 69. Accountants Touche Ross say that there were 45 receiverships among hotels and caterers.
- 70. An accountant is someone who knows the cost of everything and value of nothing.
- 71. She has been an accountant all her working life.
- 72. I will become an accountant after graduating.
- 73. They are all accountants.
- 74. I'm an accountant company.
- 75. In the Great Wall Hotel as an accountant.
- 76. The chief accountant of a manufacturing group.
- 77. I won't know how successful it is until an accountant has gone over the books.
- 78. The fact that the office already has a good accountant simply didn't enter into the decision.