English to Tamil Dictionary accountant

accountant

கணக்காளர்
definition
noun
Financial control is not as popular with qualified accountants as it used to be.
a person whose job is to keep or inspect financial accounts.
translation of 'accountant'
noun
கணக்கர்
example
After that, tax payers will have to employ an 'accountant' or work out for themselves how much they owe the taxman.
He is not sure if he owes tax on this, but is meeting his 'accountant' this week to discuss the issue.
The involvement of a qualified 'accountant' in preparing these forecasts is recommended.
Ask your 'accountant' to inform your tax office as soon as possible that he or she is dealing with your case.
Your assets are seized and managed by an 'accountant' specialising in insolvency.
He would pass the letter on to his 'accountant' , who would more than likely tell him not to worry.
He said the vast bulk of claims against 'accountants' were not for audit work but for taxation work.
More to the point, we are a nation of 'accountants' , consultants and financial advisers.
If Hannibal had listened too long to his 'accountants' , he might not have set off in the first place.
The orientation of research and development staff is likely to differ from that of 'accountants' .
The distinction between fixed and variable costs commonly used by 'accountants' is quite irrelevant.
There are a number of types of accountant, with chartered 'accountants' being among the best known.
They cancelled their credit cards when told 'accountants' were to look through the books, it is claimed.
Many 'accountants' have opted to return to college to add further value to their skills.
Many 'accountants' made it to the board having previously served as senior executives.
He went to see an insolvency practitioner at his 'accountants' for advice on winding up the business.
Financial control is not as popular with qualified 'accountants' as it used to be.
When my banker boyfriend came to London, he hung out with other bankers, or 'accountants' and lawyers.
There will always be a flow of 'accountants' leaving the country to work and gain experience abroad.
The 'accountants' decided the accounts were inefficient, and persuaded the politicians to close them.
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