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bookkeeping

American  
[book-kee-ping] / ˈbʊkˌki pɪŋ /

noun

  1. the work or skill of keeping keeping account books or systematic records of money transactions (accounting ).


Other Word Forms

  • bookkeeper noun

Etymology

Origin of bookkeeping

First recorded in 1680–90; book + keeping

Example Sentences

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When her second child was born, she stopped her work as an office manager, but continued doing the family’s bookkeeping.

From Los Angeles Times

Burrowes draws from his bookkeeping records to support his claims, including one that Combs reneged on a promise to pay for Notorious B.I.G.’s public funeral.

From The Wall Street Journal

Just one employee sat in an Afghan-owned tax and bookkeeping business that was typically buzzing with clients.

From Los Angeles Times

Others included shamelessness, stubbornness and an elastic approach to bookkeeping.

From The Wall Street Journal

Other types of jobs that could be negatively impacted by AI: data entry, customer-service representative, graphic design, and bookkeeping.

From MarketWatch