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en el diccionario PONS

gen·er·al·ly ac·cept·ed ac·ˈcount·ing prin·ci·ples SUST. pl. FIN.

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en el diccionario PONS

I. ac·cept [əkˈsept] V. trans.

1. accept (take when offered):

2. accept (take in payment):

3. accept (believe):

etw dat. Glauben schenken

4. accept (acknowledge):

to accept [that] ...

5. accept (resign oneself to):

sich acus. damit abfinden, dass ...

6. accept (include socially):

II. ac·cept [əkˈsept] V. intr.

ac·cept·ed [əkˈseptɪd] ADJ.

prin·ci·ple [ˈprɪn(t)səpl̩] SUST.

1. principle (basic concept):

Prinzip nt <-s, -zi̱·pi·en>
Grundprinzip nt <-s, -ien>
Leitsatz m <-es, -sätze>

2. principle (fundamental):

Grundlage f <-, -n>

3. principle elog. (moral code):

Prinzip nt <-s, -zi̱·pi·en>

4. principle QUÍM.:

Grundbestandteil m <-(e)s, -e>

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

ac·count·ing [əˈkaʊntɪŋ, ingl. am. -t̬ɪŋ] SUST. no pl

I. ac·count [əˈkaʊnt] SUST.

1. account (description):

Bericht m <-(e)s, -e>
to give [or form. render] an account of sth
to give [or form. render] an account of sth

2. account INET. (user account):

Benutzerkonto nt <-s, -konten>

3. account (with a bank):

Konto nt <-s, Kon·ten>
savings [or ingl. brit. deposit]account
Sparkonto nt <-s, -s>
current ingl. brit.[or ingl. am. checking]account (personal)
current ingl. brit.[or ingl. am. checking]account (business)
Kontokorrentkonto nt <-s, -konten> espec.
Gemeinschaftskonto nt <-s, -konten>
Depot nt <-s, -s>
NOW account ingl. am.
Kontoauszug m <-(e)s, -züge>
to pay sth into [or ingl. am., ingl. austr. deposit sth in] an account
to pay sth into [or ingl. am., ingl. austr. deposit sth in] an account (in person)

4. account (credit):

to buy sth on account ingl. brit.
to pay sth on account ingl. brit. dated
to pay sth on account ingl. brit. dated
to put sth on [or charge sth to] sb's account
to put sth on [or charge sth to] sb's account

5. account (bill):

Rechnung f <-, -en>

6. account ECON. (records):

period of account FIN., ECON.
Geschäftsjahr nt <-(e)s, -e>
to keep the accounts esp ingl. brit.
über etw acus. Buch führen

8. account (customer):

Kunde(Kundin) m (f) <-n, -n; -, -nen>

9. account no pl (consideration):

10. account (reason):

aufgrund einer S. gen.

11. account no pl form. (importance):

12. account no pl (responsibility):

13. account DER.:

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to turn sth to [good] account form.

II. ac·count [əˈkaʊnt] V. trans. form.

III. ac·count [əˈkaʊnt] V. intr.

1. account (explain):

2. account (locate):

3. account (make up):

4. account (bill):

5. account dated (defeat):

jdn zur Strecke bringen elev.

gen·er·al·ly [ˈʤenərəli] ADV.

1. generally (usually):

2. generally (mostly):

3. generally (in a general sense):

4. generally (widely, extensively):

5. generally (not in detail):

Entrada de OpenDict

account V.

Entrada de OpenDict

account SUST.

Diccionario especializado de banca, finanzas y seguros PONS

generally accepted accounting principles SUST. CONTAB.

Diccionario especializado de banca, finanzas y seguros PONS
Diccionario especializado de banca, finanzas y seguros PONS

principle SUST. MKTG.

account SUST. MERC. FIN.

accounting SUST. CONTAB.

account SUST. TRANSACC.

Present
Iaccept
youaccept
he/she/itaccepts
weaccept
youaccept
theyaccept
Past
Iaccepted
youaccepted
he/she/itaccepted
weaccepted
youaccepted
theyaccepted
Present Perfect
Ihaveaccepted
youhaveaccepted
he/she/ithasaccepted
wehaveaccepted
youhaveaccepted
theyhaveaccepted
Past Perfect
Ihadaccepted
youhadaccepted
he/she/ithadaccepted
wehadaccepted
youhadaccepted
theyhadaccepted

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He was an accounting clerk, alcohol distributor and salesperson by career.
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The chargeable gain is treated as additional profits for the accounting period in question.
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Banks normally ensure that accounting information about deposit accounts is absolutely exact (apart from the occasional, unintended bank error).
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In the accounting system a shared service usually will have the status of cost and investment center.
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There are two extreme views on how to render accounts for such deals, and most accounting practices fall somewhere in the spectrum in between.
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