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  • 81government stock — noun Consols, savings bonds and other gilt edged securities • • • Main Entry: ↑govern …

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  • 82jesting-stock — jestˈing stock noun (obsolete) A butt for jests • • • Main Entry: ↑jest …

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  • 83recovery stock — noun (finance) A share that has fallen in price but is considered likely to rise again • • • Main Entry: ↑recover …

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  • 84swing-stock — swingˈ stock noun An upright timber, with a blunt upper edge for swingling flax on (also swingˈing block) • • • Main Entry: ↑swing …

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  • 85tap stock — noun Government bonds, etc to which the public can subscribe at any time • • • Main Entry: ↑tap …

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  • 86upping-stock — uppˈing block, uppˈing stock or uppˈing stone noun A mounting block • • • Main Entry: ↑up …

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  • 87double-entry book-keeping — A method of recording the transactions of a business in a set of accounts, such that every transaction has a dual aspect and therefore needs to be recorded in at least two accounts. For example, when a person (debtor) pays cash to a business for… …

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  • 88double-entry book-keeping — A method of recording the transactions of a business in a set of accounts, such that every transaction has a dual aspect and therefore needs to be recorded in at least two accounts. For example, when a person (debtor) pays cash to a business for… …

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  • 89Comparison of accounting software — The following comparison of accounting software documents the various features and differences between different professional accounting software and personal finance packages. Contents 1 Free and open source software 2 Proprietary software 3… …

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  • 90credit — Synonyms and related words: accept, accept for gospel, accept implicitly, acceptability, acceptation, acception, acclaim, account, account for, accounting for, accredit, accredit with, accrete to, acknowledge, acknowledgment, acquiescence,… …

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