accounting framework

collocation in English

meaningsofaccountingandframework

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accounting
noun[U]
uk
/əˈkaʊn.tɪŋ/
us
/əˈkaʊn.t̬ɪŋ/
the skill or activity of keeping records of the money a person or organization earns ...
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framework
noun
uk
/ˈfreɪm.wɜːk/
us
/ˈfreɪm.wɝːk/
a supporting structure around which something can ...
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(Definition ofaccountingandframeworkfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Section 2 introduces the demographic structure and theaccountingframeworkof the study.
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Chapter 13 analyses the problem of project evaluation, using the national welfareaccountingframework.
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Thataccountingframeworkwill shortly be brought into force.
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On the other hand, the size of the surplus is itself affected by the degree of conservatism of the regulatory andaccountingframework.
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It is an utterly trivial element within the overallaccountingframeworkof that corporation.
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This means building a robust and transparent internationalaccountingframeworkfor countries' emissions and performance.
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The study will address theaccountingframeworkfor with-profits business, including provision for disclosure of terminal bonus.
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Development of methods of evaluating environmental factors in an economicaccountingframeworkto complement the national accounts is also being encouraged by international organisations.
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Without anaccountingframework, bankers and other interested parties, who will still require information, are liable to find an excuse to reduce their lending.
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This is on top of the experimental ecosystemaccountingframeworkthat was launched in 2009.
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What we need is anaccountingframeworkto be implemented that is suitable for small businesses and the latter to be relieved of excessive or unnecessary obligations.
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He depicts a comprehensive sustainabilityaccountingframeworkwhich displays the complex interconnections between the various components and dimensions of sustainability.
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The set of equations in the model defines relationship between different variables, not determined by theaccountingframework.
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One module is anaccountingframeworkthat calculates user benefits, including impacts on cargo transportation and commuting cost, based on transportation forecasting results.
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It is anaccountingframeworkthat records the stocks and flows that are relevant to both the environment and the economy.
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