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 Übersetzung für 'accounting office' von Englisch nach Deutsch
accounting officeRechnungs­stelle {f}
3 Wörter
pol.
General Accounting Office <GAO> [Am.] [obs.]
oberster Rechnungs­hof {m} [USA]
Teiltreffer
acc.educ.
accounting
Rechnungs­wesen {n}
541
accountingRechenschaftsbericht {m}
17
acc.
accounting
Buchhaltung {f}
1558
acc.
accounting
Rechnungs­führung {f}
8
accountingKontierung {f}
10
accountingAccounting {n}
acc.
accounting
Buchführung {f}
234
accountingBuchen {n}
29
acc.
accounting {adj}
buchhaltungs­technisch
61
accountingKontenführung {f}
16
accountingRechnungs­legung {f}
29
accounting {adj} {pres-p}berechnend
289
accountingBuchung {f}
30
acc.fin.
accounting
Abrechnung {f}
163
acc.
accounting {adj}
buchmäßig
71
econ.
accounting
Kostenrechnung {f}
116
acc.
accounting
Wirtschaftsprüfung {f}
53
acc.comp.
accounting software
Buchhaltungs­programm {n}
financial accountingFinanzbuchführung {f}
accounting currencyAbrechnungs­währung {f}
22 Übersetzungen
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Christoff, director of international affairs and trade at the General Accounting Office, told a House hearing that UN auditors had refused to release the internal audits of the Oil-for-Food Programme.
  • Désiré Simenon worked in an accounting office at an insurance company and had married Henriette in April 1902.
  • General Accounting Office issued a report on September 28, 1994, which stated that between 1940 and 1974, DOD and other national security agencies studied hundreds of thousands of human subjects in tests and experiments involving hazardous substances.
  • Glenn requested investigations from the General Accounting Office of Congress and held several hearings on the issue.
  • General Accounting Office issued a report on September 28, 1994, which stated that between 1940 and 1974, Department of Defense and other national security agencies studied thousands of human subjects in tests and experiments involving hazardous substances.

  • He also helped pass the Inspector General Act of 1978, the General Accounting Office Act of 1980, the Paper Reduction Act of 1980, and the Single Audit Act of 1984.
  • If the accounting office is centralised, then transfers between accounts can happen simultaneously.
  • Castenada said the documents were shredded in the accounting office starting sometime in October until January when she left the company.
  • The CAPPS II system was criticized in a report by the United States General Accounting Office in early 2004, and faced increased opposition from watchdog groups like the ACLU, ReclaimDemocracy.org, and Electronic Privacy Information Center.
  • Prior to Cuomo's tenure, HUD was routinely included on the General Accounting Office's biannual watch list of government programs whose poor management made them prone to fraud.

  • The United States Civil Service Commission and the Government Accounting Office occupied the building after the Patent Office vacated it in 1932.
  • In February, the General Accounting Office reported a $630 million overrun in the $1.25 billion construction budget.
  • In October 1979, Proxmire wrote head of the General Accounting Office Elmer B.
  • Typical applications are in banks, hospitals and supermarkets. Many large retailers used pneumatic tubes to transport cheques or other documents from cashiers to the accounting office.
  • Bank regulators issued guidelines and requirements for bank OTC derivatives activities that responded to many of the concerns raised by Congress, the General Accounting Office (GAO), and others.

  • Continuing his efforts to apply business management principles to government, in 1919 Edge introduced a joint resolution that led to the passage of the Budget and Accounting Act of 1921, which established the Bureau of the Budget (now called the Office of Management and Budget) and the General Accounting Office.
  • The School of Professional Accounting office is on the fourth floor.
  • A 1996 report by the French Accounting Office (Cour des Comptes) acknowledge low availability factors (below 10%) but also noticed improvements in 1996 and evaluated that availability above 46% would had made economically convenient to keep the plant open at last up to 2001.
  • Since the 1970's the US Government's General Accounting Office (GAO) has recognised the benefit of value engineering.
  • The General Accounting Office (GAO), since renamed Government Accountability Office, published a report questioning the adequacy of Javelin testing.

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