financial books

financial books
financial books fiˌnancial ˈbooks noun [plural] ACCOUNTING
another name for books of account:

• The company is being fined £50,000 for not keeping proper financial books.

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financial books UK US noun [plural] (also books of account) ACCOUNTING
a company's financial records: »

Many companies have at least two sets of financial books: one for tax authorities and another for stockholders and the SEC.


Financial and business terms. 2012.

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