Pronunciation: /ˈrekərdˌkēpiNG/
noun the maintenance of a set of records or documents
A1 Recordkeeping is important for keeping track of important information.
A2 Basic recordkeeping skills are necessary for organizing documents.
B1 Effective recordkeeping practices can help businesses stay organized and efficient.
B2 Accurate recordkeeping is essential for compliance with industry regulations.
C1 Advanced recordkeeping systems utilize digital technology for efficient data management.
C2 Meticulous recordkeeping is crucial for maintaining transparency and accountability in financial transactions.
formal Accurate recordkeeping is essential for regulatory compliance in the financial industry.
informal Make sure you keep good recordkeeping of all your expenses for tax purposes.
slang I always forget about recordkeeping until tax season rolls around.
figurative In life, good recordkeeping can help you keep track of your progress and achievements.
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