Accounting Entry meaning in Urdu
Accounting Entry Synonyms
Accounting Entry Definitions
1) Accounting Entry, Entry, Ledger Entry : سودے کا اندراج : (noun) a written record of a commercial transaction.
Useful Words
Adjusting Entry : موافق کرنے والا حساب , Debit : واجب الادا رقم , Notebook Entry : کتاب میں درج , Encroachment : بلا اجازت داخلہ , Admit : داخل ہونے کی اجازت دینا , Encroachment : قبضہ , Barred : بند , Induction : تقرر , Trial Balance : جانچ میزان , Financial Year : ماہ کی مدت , Administrative Data Processing : کاروباری ڈیٹا کی جانچ , Audit : محاسبہ , Accounting Firm : حسابی ادارہ , Flow Chart : گراف چارٹ , Profit And Loss : نفع نقصان , Auditor : محاسب , Accrual Basis : سودے کے حساب سے , Accounting Principle : حسابی اصول , Copy : نقل , Hawala : ہنڈی , Adverse Opinion : اختلافی رائے , Account Book : دستاویز , Kickback : رشوت , Bring In : کمانا , Note : یادداشت , Entry : اندراج , Register : کھاتوں کی فہرست , Diary : روز لکھے جانے والی ڈائری , Blotter : پولیس کا روز کا ریکارڈ , Transcript : کسی تقریر کی تحریر , Daybook : کھاتے کی کتاب
Useful Words Definitions
Adjusting Entry: an accounting entry made at the end of an accounting period to allocate items between accounting periods.
Debit: an accounting entry acknowledging sums that are owing.
Notebook Entry: an entry in a notebook.
Encroachment: entry to another`s property without right or permission.
Admit: allow to enter; grant entry to.
Encroachment: any entry into an area not previously occupied.
Barred: preventing entry or exit or a course of action.
Induction: a formal entry into an organization or position or office.
Trial Balance: a balance of debits and credits in double-entry bookkeeping; drawn up to test their equality.
Financial Year: any accounting period of 12 months.
Administrative Data Processing: data processing in accounting or business management.
Audit: an inspection of the accounting procedures and records by a trained accountant or CPA.
Accounting Firm: a firm of accountants who provide accounting and auditing services for a fee.
Flow Chart: a diagram of the sequence of operations in a computer program or an accounting system.
Profit And Loss: an account compiled at the end of an accounting period to show gross and net profit or loss.
Auditor: a qualified accountant who inspects the accounting records and practices of a business or other organization.
Accrual Basis: a method of accounting in which each item is entered as it is earned or incurred regardless of when actual payments are received or made.
Accounting Principle: a principle that governs current accounting practice and that is used as a reference to determine the appropriate treatment of complex transactions.
Copy: a reproduction of a written record (e.g. of a legal or school record).
Hawala: an underground banking system based on trust whereby money can be made available internationally without actually moving it or leaving a record of the transaction.
Adverse Opinion: an opinion concerning financial statements (usually based on an audit by a CPA) that the statements as a whole do not present results fairly or are not in conformity with the generally accepted accounting practices of the United States.
Account Book: a record in which commercial accounts are recorded.
Kickback: a commercial bribe paid by a seller to a purchasing agent in order to induce the agent to enter into the transaction.
Bring In: earn on some commercial or business transaction; earn as salary or wages.
Note: a brief written record.
Entry: an item inserted in a written record.
Register: an official written record of names or events or transactions.
Diary: a daily written record of (usually personal) experiences and observations.
Blotter: the daily written record of events (as arrests) in a police station.
Transcript: something that has been transcribed; a written record (usually typewritten) of dictated or recorded speech.
Daybook: a ledger in which transactions have been recorded as they occurred.