Pronunciation: /əˈkaʊnts ˈkərənt/
noun a record or statement of financial transactions
A1 My accounts current show all my recent transactions.
A2 It is important to keep your accounts current to avoid any financial issues.
B1 The accountant reviewed the accounts current to ensure accuracy.
B2 The company's accounts current indicate a steady increase in revenue.
C1 Analyzing the accounts current can provide valuable insights for future planning.
C2 The accounts current report revealed discrepancies that needed to be addressed immediately.
adjective up to date or current
A1 The accounts current balance is displayed on the screen.
A2 Please make sure your accounts current information is up to date.
B1 It is important to review your accounts current status regularly.
B2 The accounts current report shows a decrease in profits.
C1 The accounts current analysis revealed discrepancies in the financial records.
C2 The accounts current audit confirmed the accuracy of the financial statements.
formal It is important to keep your accounts current to ensure accurate financial records.
informal Make sure you stay on top of your accounts so everything is up to date.
slang Don't let your accounts fall behind, keep them current.
figurative Keeping your accounts current is like staying on top of your game in the financial world.
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