Phrases with «to balance the books»

"To balance the books" means to make sure that the money or accounts are accurately recorded and that income and expenses are equal. It involves ensuring financial accuracy, usually by making sure that the debits (money spent or owed) and credits (money earned or received) match. Full definition

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Sentences with «to balance the books»

  • What it's done is balance the books by state aid and by dipping into reserves, which to me doesn't suggest that the city budget is really sustainable. (investigativepost.org)
  • In college, I worked a night audit job where I could balance the books in a few hours, sleep and get paid. (entrepreneur.com)
  • Even in the old days, people tried to correct poor posture by balancing books on their heads! (meaningfulwomen.com)
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