Examiner of accounts
1examiner of business accounts — index comptroller Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
2examiner — UK US /ɪgˈzæmɪnər/ noun [C] ► someone who is responsible for deciding the questions for a professional examination, or deciding whether people have passed it: » Examiners should be chartered members of the Institution of Occupational Safety &… …
3bank examiner — noun an examiner appointed to audit the accounts of banks in a given jurisdiction • Hypernyms: ↑examiner, ↑inspector * * * noun Etymology: bank (IV) : a federal or state official empowered to examine the records and affairs of a bank * * * a… …
4Ogopogo Examiner — The Ogopogo Examiner was a newsletter distributed by Square Soft, Inc. from Spring 1992 to Fall 1994.DesignThere was no real consistent design to any of the issues of Ogopogo Examiner , except that most of the issues were tri fold pamphlets. It… …
5bank examiner — a public official appointed under U.S. state or federal laws to inspect and audit the operations and accounts of banks in the examiner s jurisdiction. [1865 70, Amer.] * * * …
6bank examiner — A federal or state officer authorized to conduct an investigation of the accounts of a bank and determine the state of solvency of the institution. 10 Am J2d Banks § 18. In some jurisdictions, examiners act on behalf of the commissioner or… …
7accounting — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Keeping of financial records Nouns 1. (act of accounting) accounting, accountance, accountancy, bookkeeping, audit, calculation (See numeration), commercial or business arithmetic; cost or managerial… …
8Court of Finances — Court of Accounts in Paris. Under the French monarchy, the Courts of Accounts (in French Chambres des comptes) were sovereign courts specialising in financial affairs. The Court of Accounts in Paris was the oldest and the forerunner of today s… …
9Seki Takakazu — also called Seki Kōwa born с 1640, Fujioka, Japan died Oct. 24, 1708, Edo the most important figure of the wasan ( Japanese calculation ) tradition that flourished from the early 17th century until the opening of Japan to the West in the mid 19th …
10auditor — early 14c., official who receives and examines accounts; late 14c., a listener, from Anglo Fr. auditour (O.Fr. oieor listener, court clerk, 13c.; Mod.Fr. auditeur), from L. auditor a hearer, from auditus, pp. of audire to hear (see AUDIENCE (Cf.… …