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accountant

[uh-koun-tnt] / əˈkaʊn tnt /


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That year, Lord Mansfield, one of the most celebrated chief justices in English legal history, reviewed the conviction of Charles Bembridge, a government accountant, who was accused of knowingly cooking the books.

From BBC

Documents also show how Epstein’s longtime lawyer and in-house accountant worked closely with Epstein for years and, The Wall Street Journal reported, that neither was questioned when federal authorities in New York investigated Epstein.

From The Wall Street Journal

More forms and records gathered sooner means fewer terse emails from your grouchy accountant — and less time waiting for your refund.

From MarketWatch

A former accountant known for his intense focus and discipline, Hemsley has a button-down style.

From The Wall Street Journal

It used to take me a few days to get all my different receipts into a single file for my accountant.

From The Wall Street Journal