receipts and expenses
121accounting — ac‧coun‧ting [əˈkaʊntɪŋ] noun [uncountable] 1. ACCOUNTING JOBS the usual word for the profession of accountancy in the US 2. ACCOUNTING the work of keeping a company s financial records, recording its income and expenses, and its business deals:… …
122sort out — 1) PHRASAL VERB If you sort out a group of things, you separate them into different classes, groups, or places, for example so that you can do different things with them. [V P n (not pron)] Sort out all your bills, receipts, invoices and expenses …
123current account — noun 1. that part of the balance of payments recording a nation s exports and imports of goods and services and transfer payments • Hypernyms: ↑accounting • Part Holonyms: ↑balance of payments, ↑balance of international payments 2. a bank account …
124gain — Profits; winnings; increment of value. Difference between receipts and expenditures; pecuniary gain. Difference between cost and sale price. Appreciation in value or worth of securities or property. Excess of revenues over expenses from a… …
125gain — Profits; winnings; increment of value. Difference between receipts and expenditures; pecuniary gain. Difference between cost and sale price. Appreciation in value or worth of securities or property. Excess of revenues over expenses from a… …
126Tracking Stock — 1. Common stock issued by a parent company that tracks the performance of a particular division without having claim on the assets of the division or the parent company. Also known as designer stock . 2. A type of security specifically designed… …
127cash book — a record of cash payments and receipts, showing these under various categories. Glossary of Business Terms * * * cash book UK US (also cashbook) noun [C] ► ACCOUNTING a written record of the amounts of money a company receives or spends: »If you… …
128gross earnings — Total income and receipts of a person or business before deductions and expenses. See gross income …