accounting
0 antonyms and opposites of accounting, grouped by meaning.
Noun — The system and practice of recording and analysing a business's or person's finances.
How to use accounting
The word patterns that sound natural to a native speaker.
Etymology
* First attested in the late 14th century. * account + -ing
Full origin of accounting →Frequently asked questions
What does “accounting” mean?
The word “accounting” means the system and practice of recording and analysing a business's or person's finances. In plain terms, the work of tracking and reporting money coming in and going out.
How do you pronounce “accounting”?
“Accounting” is pronounced uh-KOWN-tihng (/əˈkaʊn.tɪŋ/ in IPA).
How do you use “accounting” in a sentence?
Here is “accounting” used in a sentence: “She works in the accounting department at a large firm.”
What part of speech is “accounting”?
“Accounting” is a noun.
Is “accounting” a common word?
“Accounting” is a fairly common word in modern English.
What is the difference between accounting and bookkeeping?
Accounting is the broader system and practice of recording and analysing a business's or person's finances, including interpreting the figures and preparing reports. Bookkeeping is the narrower, day-to-day task of recording transactions, which feeds into the wider work of accounting.
What is the difference between accounting and finance?
Accounting focuses on recording, organising, and analysing what has already happened financially. Finance is more concerned with managing money and planning for the future, such as investing, budgeting, and raising funds, so accounting looks back while finance often looks ahead.
What words commonly go with 'accounting'?
Common pairings include 'accounting system', 'financial accounting', 'management accounting', 'accounting software', and 'accounting period'. The phrase 'accounting for' is also used to mean explaining or making up a total.