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recordkeeper
noun
A keeper of records; one in charge of recordkeeping.
Exact(3)
He had no paid staff members; his unpaid campaign manager doubled as scheduler, spokesman and recordkeeper.
Mr. Erland, a meticulous recordkeeper, calculated that car sharing cost them $2,268 for 2,965 miles driven last year -- 76 cents a mile.
A mutual fund order from an employee in a 401(k) plan, for example, can travel from the plan sponsor to some recordkeeper and administrator hired by the plan's trustee.
Similar(2)
Provincial recordkeepers chalked up impressive body counts: Shanghai alone accounted for 48,695.49 kilograms of flies, 930,486 rats, 1,213.05 kilograms of cockroaches, and 1,367,440 sparrows.
Ms. Combs said such freezes "are very common" when plans change recordkeepers.
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