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entry’
entrée
entry [ingl brit ˈɛntri, ingl am ˈɛntri] SOST
1. entry (act of entering):
entry
sb's entry into room, politics, profession, EU
to gain entry to or into building
to gain entry to or into computer file
to force entry to or into
2. entry (admission):
entry (to country)
he was refused entry
3. entry (door, gate, passage):
entry
4. entry (recorded item):
entry (in diary)
entry (in register)
5. entry:
entry (for song contest)
the winning entry
send your entry to
data entry SOST
data entry
dictionary entry SOST
I. double-entry AGG attr
double-entry bookkeeping, accounts, system:
double-entry
II. double entry SOST
double entry
entry coupon SOST (for competition)
entry coupon
entry wound SOST
entry wound
entry word SOST ingl am
entry word
entry word
entry fee SOST
entry fee
entry-level AGG
entry-level product:
entry-level
entry requirements SOST sost pl
entry <-ies> [ˈentrɪ] SOST
1. entry (act of entering):
entry
entry to Britain
to be refused entry
2. entry (joining an organization):
entry
3. entry (recorded item):
entry in dictionary
entry in accounts
entry in diary
4. entry (application, entrant):
entry exam, competition
entry race
the winning entry
re-entry <-ies> [ˌri:ˈentrɪ] SOST
1. re-entry (entering again):
re-entry
2. re-entry (new enrolment):
re-entry
restricted entry SOST
entry fee SOST
entry fee → entrance fee
entrance fee SOST
entry permit SOST
entry permit
entry form SOST
entry form → entrance form
entrance form SOST
entry test SOST
entry test
entry regulations SOST
single-entry bookkeeping SOST
double-entry bookkeeping SOST
inglese
inglese
francese
francese
entry <-ies> [ˈen·tri] SOST
1. entry (act of entering):
entry
2. entry (joining an organization):
entry
3. entry (recorded item):
entry in dictionary
entry in accounts
entry in diary
4. entry (application, entrant):
entry for exam, competition
entry for race
concurrent(e) m (f)
restricted entry SOST
entry-level AGG
entry-level
double-entry bookkeeping SOST
single-entry bookkeeping SOST
forcible entry
selective entry
francese
francese
inglese
inglese
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In regular, double-entry bookkeeping, changes in balances such as earning revenues and collecting cash are recorded.
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We mean a formal accounting following the rules of the court, which is really an exercise in double-entry bookkeeping that mere mortals don't know how to do themselves.
napavalleyregister.com
The flow of funds accounts follow naturally from double-entry bookkeeping; every financial asset is also a liability of some domestic or foreign human entity.
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The balance of the balance sheet reflects the conventions of double-entry bookkeeping, by which business transactions are recorded.
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In double-entry bookkeeping, every transaction is recorded by paired entries, and typically a transaction will result in two or more pairs of entries.
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