Account Days

B1 16+

Pronunciation: /əˈkaʊnt deɪz/

Definitions of account days

noun account days - refers to a specific period of time designated for accounting purposes

Example Sentences

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.

Examples of account days in a Sentence

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.

Grammatical Forms of account days

plural

account days

present tense

account days

future tense

will account days

perfect tense

have accounted days

continuous tense

is accounting days

singular

account day

infinitive

to account days

gerund

accounting days

participle

accounted days

Origin and Evolution of account days

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The term 'account days' originated in medieval Europe as a designated day for settling financial transactions or debts.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'account days' evolved to refer to specific dates or periods for financial reckoning and record-keeping in various industries and sectors.