English to Arabic Dictionary bookkeeping

bookkeeping

مسك دفاتر
definition
noun
An accountant friend may offer bookkeeping advice and associates in the investment community may help raise funds.
the activity or occupation of keeping records of the financial affairs of a business.
translation of 'bookkeeping'
noun
مسك دفاتر,
ضبط الحسابات,
إدارة حسابات
example
We all must keep accurate financial records for tax purposes as well as personal 'bookkeeping' .
An accountant friend may offer 'bookkeeping' advice and associates in the investment community may help raise funds.
We also outsource our 'bookkeeping' and office administration, with similar savings.
It is unique in its simple approach to 'bookkeeping' and accounts in that it looks and feels like a manual set of books on screen.
It encompasses all financial issues, marketing, office management, 'bookkeeping' , and billing.
More business owners are hiring virtual assistants to handle tasks from 'bookkeeping' to buying gifts for Mom.
They failed for quite some time, but after taking classes in 'bookkeeping' and writing, their shop began to prosper.
She works 7 hours a day, 4 to 5 days a week and does all her own bills and 'bookkeeping' .
These complicated rules and tax rates create a lot of 'bookkeeping' and legal issues for corporations.
I got in a financial muddle because I didn't keep my 'bookkeeping' up to date
Do you think there is any advantage to using commercially available 'bookkeeping' / finance software in a small business?
She also spent many hours 'bookkeeping' for Danny's business.
Chang sees his role as that of a business advisor, not limited to 'bookkeeping' and accounting.
You'll never confuse 'bookkeeping' with fun, but today's software can take the edge off of the torture.
This is also seen with engineering, technical and 'bookkeeping' personnel.
The courses prepare students for the world of business through subjects such as computerised payroll and 'bookkeeping' .
Granted, we have to do a bit more 'bookkeeping' than before, but the savings more than make up for it.
Currently funds are forcing the committee to very strict and disciplined 'bookkeeping' .
This was accompanied by greater emphasis on 'bookkeeping' and accounting.
His only crime was incompetence in 'bookkeeping' .
They implied an extension from 'bookkeeping' to financial reporting.
In fact, soon after that day, a 'bookkeeper' at the firm volunteered to organize an Earth Day celebration.
In contrast, German executives looked as charming as a bunch of penny-pinching 'bookkeepers' .
Since we have only 12 full-time employees, the plan is simple enough for our 'bookkeeper' to administer.
Let's say you hire a 'bookkeeper' or an independent contractor, who, from a legal standpoint, could arguably be an employee.
You will not need a full-time finance director but do not think a 'bookkeeper' will suffice.
A key issue facing many firms is whether non-exempt employees, such as non-certified accountants or 'bookkeepers' , are being paid overtime.
Offices hummed as clerks and secretaries, executives and middle managers, accountants and 'bookkeepers' scurried to attend their burgeoning enterprises.
We work with a financial adviser who has repeatedly commended us for being willing to hire good consultants, like our accountant and our 'bookkeeper' .
That was impossible as long as he was serving as office manager, dispatcher, 'bookkeeper' , and several other roles at the same time.
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