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Accountable receipt

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Account or Accompt

Account or Accompt [fr. compte, Fr., computo, Lat.], a registry of debts, credits, and charges, or a detailed statement … Fr., computo, Lat.], a registry of debts, credits, and charges, or a detailed statement of a series of receipts (credits) and disbursements (debits) of money-which have taken place between two or more persons. Accounts are either-(1) open,

Book of account

Book of account, It involves either addition or subtraction or both of these operations of arithmetic. A book which contains successive … under the (English) Companies Act,1929, are by s. 122 obliged to keep books of account of (a) all receipts and expenses with matters relating thereto; (b) all sales and purchases; and (c) the assets and liabilities of

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Pension

authorities that for at least ten years up to the date of the receipt of any sum on account of a pension he has been a British subject, and that he has been resident in the United

Receipt

Matched in: Term Receipt

Trust

should an infant be appointed a trustee, on account of his legal disability. If a trust involve the receipt and custody of money, the safeguard of at lest two trustees ought rarely to be dispensed with, and … as a trustee. It was formerly never advisable to select a married woman to be a trustee, on account of her inability to join in the requisite assurances without her husband's concurrence; but this difficulty has been

Banker's receipt

Matched in: Term Banker's receipt

constructive receipt

Matched in: Term constructive receipt

Deposit account

Deposit account, an account of sums lodged with a bank and acknowledged to be so lodged by a 'deposit receipt'

basis

a corporation with gross receipts under $5,000,000 may be a cash-basis taxpayer. ac·cru·al basis : a method of accounting in which income and expenses are recorded in the period when they are earned or incurred regardless of … limits on which method a taxpayer may use for figuring taxable income. For example, a corporation with gross receipts under $5,000,000 may be a cash-basis taxpayer. ac·cru·al basis : a method of accounting in which income and

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