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were bookkeeping
noun
The skill or practice of keeping books or systematic records of financial transactions, e.g. income and expenses.
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"The discrepancies were bookkeeping discrepancies that happen every day at Lilly and at any other drug company," Ms. Moore said.
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Khipu makers must have been bookkeeping bureaucrats.
Sue graduated from a technical high school where her major was bookkeeping.
Russia's program was not economic amnesty, it was bookkeeping amnesty, and was a total failure.
Her first job was bookkeeping for her family's clothing store at the age of 13.
Some of these activities as noted by Gilley and Rasheed (2000) are bookkeeping, payroll, billing, order processing, and payment processing.
One thing small businesses struggle with most is bookkeeping — it's tedious, time-consuming, and it can be really confusing come tax season.
Yes, I know some of this is bookkeeping for take-a-bath writeoffs and share buybacks but it's way above trend.
So it might come as a bit of a surprise that the next big technical challenge the three MIT graduates want to tackle is bookkeeping.
One of the fastest growing enterprise markets is sole proprietorships people who work for themselves in the "gig economy". The most thankless part of the job for many of them is bookkeeping.
"My biggest hurdle was bookkeeping.
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