B2 verb Neutral #20 más común

accountant

/əˈkaʊn.tənt/

An accountant is a professional responsible for maintaining, inspecting, and analyzing financial records. They ensure that individuals and businesses comply with tax laws and manage their budgets and financial reporting accurately.

Ejemplos

3 de 5
1

I need to consult my accountant before I file my tax returns this year.

I need to speak with my financial professional before submitting my annual tax documents.

2

The chief accountant verified that all financial statements complied with international regulatory standards.

The lead financial officer confirmed the company's records followed global legal rules.

3

My accountant is a lifesaver when it comes to sorting out my complex business expenses.

The person who manages my taxes is extremely helpful with organizing my work-related costs.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
accountant
Verb
account
Adverbio
accountably
Adjetivo
accountable
Relacionado
accountancy
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Truco para recordar

Remember that an accountant is the person who 'counts' the 'accounts.'

Quiz rápido

The company's _____ discovered a significant error in the quarterly tax filing.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: a

Ejemplos

1

I need to consult my accountant before I file my tax returns this year.

everyday

I need to speak with my financial professional before submitting my annual tax documents.

2

The chief accountant verified that all financial statements complied with international regulatory standards.

formal

The lead financial officer confirmed the company's records followed global legal rules.

3

My accountant is a lifesaver when it comes to sorting out my complex business expenses.

informal

The person who manages my taxes is extremely helpful with organizing my work-related costs.

4

In economic theory, the role of the accountant is to provide transparent data for market efficiency analysis.

academic

In financial studies, the professional's job is to offer clear data for analyzing market performance.

5

The firm is looking for a senior accountant with at least five years of experience in corporate auditing.

business

The company wants to hire an experienced financial expert to review their business records.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
accountant
Verb
account
Adverbio
accountably
Adjetivo
accountable
Relacionado
accountancy

Colocaciones comunes

chartered accountant a highly qualified accountant who has met specific professional requirements
forensic accountant an accountant who investigates financial crimes and discrepancies
certified accountant an accountant who has received an official license to practice
tax accountant an accountant who specializes in tax preparation and planning
hire an accountant to employ a professional to manage one's finances

Frases Comunes

cook the books

to illegally manipulate financial records to make a company look more profitable

bean counter

a derogatory term for an accountant who is overly focused on small expenses

balance the sheets

to ensure that the financial records show an equal balance between debits and credits

Se confunde a menudo con

accountant vs bookkeeper

A bookkeeper records daily financial transactions, while an accountant interprets and analyzes that data.

accountant vs auditor

An auditor specifically checks and verifies that financial records are accurate and legal.

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Notas de uso

Use 'accountant' to refer to the person holding the job title. 'Accounting' and 'accountancy' refer to the field of study or the practice itself.

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Errores comunes

Learners often say 'I am studying accountant' when they should say 'I am studying accounting' or 'I want to be an accountant.'

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Truco para recordar

Remember that an accountant is the person who 'counts' the 'accounts.'

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Origen de la palabra

Derived from the Old French 'aconteur', which comes from 'aconter' meaning 'to calculate' or 'to reckon.'

Patrones gramaticales

countable noun plural: accountants requires the indefinite article 'an' (an accountant)
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Contexto cultural

In many Western cultures, accountants are viewed as highly reliable and ethical professionals, though they are often stereotyped as having dry or very serious personalities.

Quiz rápido

The company's _____ discovered a significant error in the quarterly tax filing.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: a

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