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Accounting and financial English interpretation
Accounting and financial English interpretation

We all know that it is very important to master a foreign language in the workplace, which makes us more competitive and can easily cope with different occasions, especially financial work. Learning English well is very beneficial to us. Let's look at the English definitions of accounting and finance.

Accounting Financial English Interpreter 1 Accounting Assistant Accounting Assistant

bookkeeper

Accounting manager

Accounting clerk payable

Accounts receivable clerk

Actuarial analyst

Assistant portfolio manager

Audit manager Audit manager

auditor

Bank affairs administrator

Bank clerk bank teller

Bank treasurer's fund transfer

Bookkeeper

Billing supervisor billing manager

Bookkeeper file management

Bookkeeper file management assistant

Budget analyst's budget analysis

Certified public accountant

CFO (Chief Financial Officer)

Credit analyst's credit analysis of the person in charge of collection

Credit management manager

Financial analyst financial analysis

financial advisor

Financial manager financial manager

Financial planner

Insurance underwriter

Junior accountant

Loan administrator

loan servicer

management accounting

The mortgage insurer arrives at the insurance company.

Salary manager

senior accountant

Employee auditor

stock broker

tax accounting

Tax inspector

Vice president of finance

Vice President of Administration and Finance

Accounting and Financial English Interpretation 2 Annual General Meeting of Shareholders

The abbreviation of Annual General assembly refers to the meeting held shortly after the end of the financial year, inviting shareholders to vote on the company's annual report, financial statements and year-end interest estimation. A company usually holds an annual meeting in the first few months of the new financial year to report the company's business prospects to shareholders. Abbreviation for annual general meeting of shareholders. At the end of the fiscal year, shareholders are invited to attend the meeting to discuss the annual report, financial report and annual interest estimation. Companies usually hold annual meetings in the first few months of the new fiscal year and report the company's business prospects to shareholders.

Aaa/aa3a level

Strong solvency, basically unaffected by the adverse economic environment. It is rated by major rating agencies such as Standard & Poor's, Moody's and Fitch International. Rating objects are usually bonds, bank credit, etc. It has the strongest solvency and is hardly affected by the economic environment. The appraisal is conducted by major international credit institutions such as Standard & Poor's, Moody's and Fitch, mainly engaged in securities and bank credit.

Account analysis

A bill, usually a monthly statement, provided by a bank outlining the company's trading activities, cash balance and expenses of each account. The bank statement is usually once a month, summarizing the transaction activities, balances and expenses of each bank account held by the company.

Proliferation and appreciation

Refers to the increase of the nominal principal value of a financial instrument within its term. For example, if an enterprise buys bonds at a discount, the accounting treatment is to gradually record the capital appreciation that can be obtained when the bonds expire every month. Increase in principal of financial instruments during maturity. When a company buys bonds at a discount, the accounting treatment is to gradually record the value-added when the bonds expire.

accruals

Also known as withholding. Liabilities in the balance sheet. It is an estimate of the expenses that have been incurred but not yet paid. For example: loan interest expenses, personal income tax, etc. An account representing a liability on the balance sheet. It is an amount incurred as an expense but not paid. For example, future interest expense and th accrued interest accrued interest accrued interest accrued interest accrued interest accrued interest accrued interest accrued interest accrued interest accrued interest accrued interest accrued interest accrued interest accrued interest accrued interest accrued interest accrued interest accrued interest accrued interest accrued interest accrued interest accrued interest accrued interest accrued interest accrued interest accrued interest accrued interest accrued interest accrued interest accrued interest accrued interest accrued interest accrued interest accrued interest accrued interest accrued interest accrued interest accrued interest accrued interest accrued interest accrued interest accrued interest accrued interest accrued interest accrued interest accrued interest accrued interest accrued interest accrued interest accrued interest accrued interest accrued interest accrued interest accrued interest accrued interest accrued interest accrued interest accrued interest accrued interest accrued interest accrued interest accrued interest accrued interest accrued interest accrued interest accrued interest accrued interest accrued interest accrued interest accrued interest accrued interest accrued interest accrued interest accrued interest accrued interest accrued interest accrued interest accrued interest accrued interest accrued interest accrued interest accrued interest accrued interest accrued interest