Pronunciation: /əˈkaʊnt deɪz/
noun account days - refers to a specific period of time designated for accounting purposes
A1 I have been keeping track of my expenses for the past few account days.
A2 The company's financial report is due in two account days.
B1 We need to review the account days to ensure all transactions are recorded accurately.
B2 The audit revealed discrepancies in the account days, leading to further investigation.
C1 The accountant meticulously analyzed the account days to prepare the annual financial statement.
C2 The company's success can be attributed to the efficient management of account days and financial resources.
formal The company's payment terms are net 30 account days.
informal You have 30 days to settle the bill.
slang You've got a month to pay up.
figurative Time's ticking on those account days.
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