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The phrase "accounting means" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when defining or explaining the concept of accounting or its significance in a particular context.
Example: "In the context of business, accounting means the systematic recording, reporting, and analysis of financial transactions."
Alternatives: "accounting refers to" or "accounting signifies".
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Poor accounting means that the banks themselves are unsure of their bad loans.
This dual accounting means that there are two ways Social Security could face financial problems.
Similarly process automation in accounting means fewer jobs in routine accounting.
Mark-to-market accounting means a company's value rests upon last-trade prices rather than the value that it stands to create over the coming years.
In the case of the energy traders, gross accounting means that they reported the full notational value of energy contracts traded as revenue, rather than just the spread or commission that actually stayed with them.
Forbes: Now in essence mark-to-market accounting means that for regulatory purposes of a bank, it must mark up or down the value of all of its assets, the mortgages, what?
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At every stage of the regress, however, the Wittgensteinian analysis holds: even when expanded to 100,000 pages, what the rules of accounting "mean" can be contested.
But data quality and measurement problems in external environmental accounting mean comparability and reliability of reported environmental data are compromised.
Meanwhile, the CBC reported that the firm was using a code system in their accounting meant to hide bribes made in Africa and parts of Asia.
This account means free banking, interest payments, unlimited cheque usage, a prepaid card and other benefits.
Creating an account means supplying Microsoft with personal information like name, state, ZIP code and occupation.
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