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1 loose-leaf
attributive adjectiveloose-leaf file — Ringbuch, das
* * ** * *adj attr, inv Loseblatt-\loose-leaf edition Loseblattausgabe f\loose-leaf notebook Notizbuch nt mit Ringbucheinlage* * *loose-leaf adj Loseblatt…:loose-leaf binder Schnellhefter m;loose-leaf notebook Loseblattbuch n* * *attributive adjectiveloose-leaf file — Ringbuch, das
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2 Buchführung
Buchführung f RW, ADMIN accountancy, acc., accy, accounting, book-keeping* * *f <Rechnung, Verwalt> accountancy (acc., accy), accounting, book-keeping* * *Buchführung
accounting, the accounts, bookkeeping;
• allgemeine Buchführung general accounting;
• amerikanische Buchführung columnar (tabular, US) [method of, system of] bookkeeping;
• betriebliche Buchführung industrial accounting;
• doppelte Buchführung double-entry (duplicate) bookkeeping, bookkeeping by double entry, double account system;
• einfache Buchführung single-entry [bookkeeping], bookkeeping by single entry;
• elektronische Buchführung electronic bookkeeping;
• kameralistische Buchführung government[al] accounting;
• kaufmännische Buchführung merchant’s accounts;
• standardisierte Buchführung uniform accounting;
• Buchführung einer Aktiengesellschaft corporation accounting;
• Buchführung über die Einnahmen aus dem Linienverkehr on-line revenue accounting;
• Buchführung über in bar durchgeführte Geschäfte cash basis;
• Buchführung nach angefallenen Istkosten historical accounting;
• Buchführung einer Konzerngesellschaft entity accounting;
• Buchführung mittels Lochkarten punched-card accounting;
• Buchführung in Loseblattform loose-leaf ledger;
• Buchführung einer Tochtergesellschaft subsidiary company accounting;
• Buchführung durcheinander bringen to muddle account books;
• ordnungsgemäße Buchführung haben to keep books of account, to keep books by double entry;
• zur vollständigen Buchführung verpflichtet sein to be required to keep full records, to be accountable;
• ordentliche Buchführung unterhalten to keep accounts, to keep books by double entry. -
3 Hauptbuch
Hauptbuch n FIN, RW book of final entry, book of secondary entry, general ledger, ledger* * *n <Finanz, Rechnung> book of final entry, book of secondary entry, general ledger, ledger* * *Hauptbuch
ledger [book], shopbook (US), book of final entry, public ledger;
• in Tabellenform geführtes Hauptbuch ledger journal;
• Hauptbuch der Aktionäre shareholders’ (Br.) (stockholders’, US) ledger, stock book (US);
• Hauptbuch einer Filiale branch ledger;
• Hauptbuch mit sämtlichen Hauptbuchkonten general ledger (journal);
• Hauptbuch und Journal ledger journal;
• Hauptbuch in Loseblattbuchführung loose-leaf ledger;
• Hauptbuch abschließen to balance the ledger;
• in das Hauptbuch eintragen to enter into (post an item in) the ledger;
• das Hauptbuch führen to keep the ledger;
• Hauptbuch vollständig nachtragen to post up the ledger;
• Hauptbuch saldieren to balance the ledger;
• Hauptbuchauszug ledger abstract (report);
• Hauptbucheintragungen ledger postings;
• Hauptbuchfolio ledger folio;
• Hauptbuchführer ledger clerk (keeper);
• Hauptbuchführung ledger work;
• Hauptbuchhalter senior clerk (cashier), head bookkeeper, accountant general (Br.), chief accountant (Br.);
• Hauptbuchhaltung general bookkeeping department;
• Hauptbuchkonto general (ledger, primary) account;
• Hauptbuchkontrolle ledger control;
• Hauptbuchposten ledger item;
• Hauptbuchsammelkonto control account.
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