accountant

word

/əˈkaʊntənt/
uh-KOWN-uhnt
/ɐkˈaʊntənt/
uh-KOWN-tuhnt

Definition

An accountant is a person whose job is to prepare, check, and manage financial records, taxes, and budgets for a person, company, or organization.

Usage & Nuances

Used for a qualified professional who works with money records. Common collocations are 'chartered accountant', 'tax accountant', and 'accounting firm'. Do not confuse it with 'accounting' (the field) or 'bookkeeper' (often a narrower role focused on daily records).

Example Sentences

We need an accountant for our taxes.

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The accountant checked all the bills.

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My sister is an accountant at a small company.

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I’ll ask our accountant if we can deduct this expense.

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Our accountant says we should keep every receipt this year.

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Honestly, talk to an accountant before you start your own business.

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