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- AAA1
- AASB
- AAT
- abbreviated accounts
- ABC
- abnormal loss
- abnormal shrinkage
- abnormal spoilage
- abnormal waste
- above-the-line
- abridged accounts
- absorb
- absorbed account
- absorbed costs
- absorbed overhead
- absorption costing
- absorption rate
- ACA
- Academy of Accounting Historians
- ACAUS
- ACCA
- accelerated cost recovery system
- accelerated depreciation
- account
- accountancy
- accountancy bodies
- accountancy profession
- accountant
- accountant's letter
- accountant's opinion
- account day
- account debtor
- accounting
- Accounting and Finance Association of Australia and New Zealand
- accounting bases
- accounting bodies
- accounting concept
- accounting cost
- accounting cycle
- accounting date
- accounting department
- accounting equation
- accounting exposure
- accounting fees
- accounting insolvency
- accounting manager
- accounting manual
- accounting period
- accounting policies
- accounting principles
- Accounting Principles Board
- accounting procedure
- accounting profession
- accounting profit
- accounting rate of return
- accounting ratio
- accounting records
- accounting reference date
- accounting reference period
- accounting software
Dictionary and Glossary - Authors and Usage
The dictionary and financial glossary have been compiled by an international team of expert researchers and business information specialists, including over 3,000 terms from the Chartered Management Institute. World Business and Financial English terms are included to reflect the globalization of the business world.
- Abbreviations, acronyms, and their expansions are shown in full and cross-referenced for ease of use.
- Mini-essays used to explain more complex concepts and help you get to grips with idea quickly.
- Financial and business slang from the around the world – some humorous, some serious, some baffling. If English is not your first language, the entries will help you find a ‘tenbagger’, avoid getting into a ‘big bath’, and ensure you are aware of the ‘witching hour’.

