Accompting

C2 18+

Pronunciation: /əˈkʌmptɪŋ/

Definitions of accompting

verb to calculate or keep records of financial transactions

Example Sentences

A1 I am accompting how much money I have left for the week.

A2 She is accompting the expenses for the project.

B1 The accountant is accompting the company's financial records.

B2 The team is accompting for any discrepancies in the budget.

C1 The auditor is accompting for all the transactions made by the company.

C2 The financial analyst is accompting for the market trends in their report.

Examples of accompting in a Sentence

formal Accompting is an important aspect of financial management in any organization.

informal I'm not looking forward to accompting all the expenses from last month.

slang I hate accompting, it's so boring!

figurative Accompting for all the variables in this equation will lead to a precise answer.

Grammatical Forms of accompting

past tense

accompted

plural

accomptings

comparative

more accompting

superlative

most accompting

present tense

accompt

future tense

will accompt

perfect tense

have accompted

continuous tense

is accompting

singular

accompting

positive degree

accompting

infinitive

to accompt

gerund

accompting

participle

accompted

Origin and Evolution of accompting

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Old French
Story behind the word: The word 'accompting' originated from the Old French word 'acont' meaning to count or calculate.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'accompting' evolved to 'accounting' in Modern English with a shift in spelling and pronunciation while retaining its original meaning of keeping track of financial transactions.