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stocktake — stocktaking stock‧tak‧ing [ˈstɒkˌteɪkɪŋ ǁ ˈstɑːk ] noun [countable, uncountable] ACCOUNTING an occasion when a company or shop makes a list of all the materials and goods that it has a supply of; = inventory AmE: • The group uncovered the loss… … Financial and business terms
stocktake — /ˈstɒkteɪk/ (say stoktayk) noun 1. an instance of stocktaking. –verb (i) (stocktaken, stocktaking) 2. to conduct a stocktaking. –stocktaker, noun Usage: The past tense of the verb is expressed by such locutions as did a stocktake . As yet there… …
stocktake — noun an instance of stocktaking the auditor did not attend the stocktake or check the valuations • Syn: ↑stock take • Hypernyms: ↑inventory, ↑inventorying, ↑stocktaking, ↑stock taking … Useful english dictionary
Stocktake — physical inventory count, a boring job that accountants inflict on the rest of us … Dictionary of Australian slang
stocktake — Australian Slang physical inventory count, a boring job that accountants inflict on the rest of us … English dialects glossary
stocktaking — stock‧tak‧ing [ˈstɒkˌteɪkɪŋ ǁ ˈstɑːk ] noun [countable, uncountable] ACCOUNTING an occasion when a company or shop makes a list of all the materials and goods that it has a supply of; = inventory AmE: • The group uncovered the loss after year end … Financial and business terms
stocktaker — stocktaking stock‧tak‧ing [ˈstɒkˌteɪkɪŋ ǁ ˈstɑːk ] noun [countable, uncountable] ACCOUNTING an occasion when a company or shop makes a list of all the materials and goods that it has a supply of; = inventory AmE: • The group uncovered the loss… … Financial and business terms
Lewis Holden — Infobox Officeholder imagesize = 170px caption = honorific prefix = name =Lewis D. Holden honorific suffix = caption = office =Deputy Secretary of the New Zealand Ministry of Economic Development term start =November 2001 term end = predecessor … Wikipedia
Crown Minerals Act 1991 — Parliament of New Zealand Long title/ Purpose An Act to restate and reform the law relating to the management of Crown owned minerals … Wikipedia
take stock — ► to think carefully about a situation or event and form an opinion about it, so that you can decide what to do: »When markets touch new highs, investors need to take stock. »I am currently taking stock of our position. ► ACCOUNTING STOCKTAKE(Cf … Financial and business terms