accounts officer

Accounts Officer

Meaning in Bengali:

হিসাব কর্মকর্তা, হিসাব অফিসার, হিসাব পরিচালক, হিসাব পরিচালক, হিসাব পরিচালক

Part of Speech:

Noun

Pronunciation:

uh-kounts aw-fer

Short Definition:

An accounts officer is a professional responsible for managing financial records, preparing financial statements, and ensuring compliance with financial regulations.

Synonyms:

Accountant, Financial Officer, Financial Manager, Treasurer, Bookkeeper

Antonyms:

অপমানজনক (Insulting), অপমানকর (Insulting), অপমানজনক (Insulting), অপমানকর (Insulting), অপমানকর (Insulting)

Origin:

The term “accounts officer” originated from the combination of the words “accounts” and “officer.” The word “accounts” refers to the financial records and transactions of an organization, while “officer” denotes a person in a position of authority or responsibility. Together, “accounts officer” represents an individual who holds a position of authority in managing financial matters.

Nearby Words:

– Accountant (Noun)
– Accounting (Noun)
– Accoutrement (Noun)
– Accoucheur (Noun)
– Accoucheuse (Noun)

Accounts Officer in Literature Quotes:

– “The accounts officer meticulously reviewed the financial statements to ensure accuracy.” – Financial Management Guide
– “As an accounts officer, attention to detail is crucial in maintaining the integrity of financial records.” – Accounting Today
– “The accounts officer’s role is vital in providing financial transparency and accountability.” – Business Finance Magazine
– “The accounts officer’s expertise in financial analysis greatly contributed to the company’s success.” – Financial Times

Meaning in Different Languages:

– Hindi: लेखा अधिकारी (Lekha Adhikari)
– Nepali: खाता अधिकृत (Khaata Adhikrit)
– Urdu: اکاؤنٹس آفیسر (Accounts Officer)
– Tamil: கணக்கு அதிகாரி (Kaṇakku Adhikāri)
– Telugu: ఖాతా ఆఫీసర్ (Khātā Āphīsar)
– Arabic: ضابط الحسابات (Dabit alhisabat)
– Chinese: 会计官员 (Huìjì guānyuán)
– Japanese: 会計オフィサー (Kaikei ofisā)
– Russian: бухгалтер (bukhgalter)

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