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  • Aubagne, Bouches-du-Rhône, France

    COMPTABLE (H/F)

    Description du poste et Missions
    Sous la responsabilité du responsable d'agence, et la Direction comptable du groupe à Onet le Château, vous assurez les missions comptables polyvalentes :
    contrôle et saisie des factures fournisseurs
    comptabilité clients : enregistrement des paiements, encaissements, relances et gestion des litiges
    rapprochement bancaire
    saisie comptable
    révision des comptes pour le bilan
    tenue des comptes d'exploitation
    tableaux de bord
    Profil recherché
    Votre profil :
    - Formation comptabilité BAC+2 en comptabilité/gestion
    - Une 1ère expérience significative de comptable unique est exigée
    - Vous êtes à l'aise avec l'informatique, notamment excel
    - Polyvalence, autonomie, organisation
    Informations utiles
    Localisation Aubagne - 13, France - pas de déplacement
    Contrat CDI
    Salaire 2000,00 à 2600,00 EUR par mois
    Niveau de qualification Technicien/Employé Bac +2, Agent de maîtrise/Bac +3/4, Ingénieur/Cadre/Bac +5
    Expérience 1 à 7 ans, + 7 ans
    Modalités de travail Temps complet
    Fonction Compta/Gestion/Finance/Audit
    Secteur Distribution/Commerce de gros
    Télétravail Pas de télétravail
    Qui sommes nous ?
    France Boulon France

    France Boulon

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  • W.C.
  • W.C.

    n toilet. A currently-used acronym which stands for the not-so-currently used term “water closet.” This term stems from a time early in toilet development when they were nothing more than a carefully waterproofed cupboard filled halfway up with seawater. Not to be confused with a “W.P.C.” (Woman Police Constable).

  • copper
  • copper

    n policeman. May come from the copper buttons policemen originally wore on their uniforms; may also be derived from the Latin “capere,” which means “to capture.” In turn, the American word “cop” may be derived from copper, although may equally easily be an abbreviation for “Constable on Patrol” or “Constable of the Police.” There. I don’t think I committed to anything.

  • Steve Claridge
  • Steve Claridge

    Garage. I've just gotta go down the Steve for some petrol . It helps if you realize that garage, which commonly rhymes with mirage in North America, more usually rhymes with carriage in Britain. A great Tony Hancock piece has him trying to act all condescending and pronouncing it the American way, confusing the ears off a local constable. Steve Claridge is a venerable striker, late of Leicester.

  • nick, the
  • nick, the

    This has regular usage in the UK for prison or police station cells. Variations include 'nicked', as in arrested eg."He was nicked last night for burglary.", "You"re nicked son!!", "Nick him as well constable". Also has become used to refer t osomthing stolem, as in "I just nicked this tv set from the house over the road." Why is this Aston martin so cheap. Is it nicked??"

  • HF
  • HF

    Hello Friend -or- Have Fun -or- Have Faith

  • caser/case
  • caser/case

    five shillings (5/-), a crown coin. Seems to have surfaced first as caser in Australia in the mid-1800s from the Yiddish (Jewish European/Hebrew dialect) kesef meaning silver, where (in Australia) it also meant a five year prison term. Caser was slang also for a US dollar coin, and the US/Autralian slang logically transferred to English, either or all because of the reference to silver coin, dollar slang for a crown, or the comparable value, as was.

  • HF
  • HF

    High frequency. A method of long-range radio broadcast.

Online Slangs & meanings of the slang COMPTABLE (H/F)

COMPTABLE (H/F)

  • W.C.
  • W.C.

    n toilet. A currently-used acronym which stands for the not-so-currently used term “water closet.” This term stems from a time early in toilet development when they were nothing more than a carefully waterproofed cupboard filled halfway up with seawater. Not to be confused with a “W.P.C.” (Woman Police Constable).

  • copper
  • copper

    n policeman. May come from the copper buttons policemen originally wore on their uniforms; may also be derived from the Latin “capere,” which means “to capture.” In turn, the American word “cop” may be derived from copper, although may equally easily be an abbreviation for “Constable on Patrol” or “Constable of the Police.” There. I don’t think I committed to anything.

  • Steve Claridge
  • Steve Claridge

    Garage. I've just gotta go down the Steve for some petrol . It helps if you realize that garage, which commonly rhymes with mirage in North America, more usually rhymes with carriage in Britain. A great Tony Hancock piece has him trying to act all condescending and pronouncing it the American way, confusing the ears off a local constable. Steve Claridge is a venerable striker, late of Leicester.

  • nick, the
  • nick, the

    This has regular usage in the UK for prison or police station cells. Variations include 'nicked', as in arrested eg."He was nicked last night for burglary.", "You"re nicked son!!", "Nick him as well constable". Also has become used to refer t osomthing stolem, as in "I just nicked this tv set from the house over the road." Why is this Aston martin so cheap. Is it nicked??"

  • HF
  • HF

    Hello Friend -or- Have Fun -or- Have Faith

  • caser/case
  • caser/case

    five shillings (5/-), a crown coin. Seems to have surfaced first as caser in Australia in the mid-1800s from the Yiddish (Jewish European/Hebrew dialect) kesef meaning silver, where (in Australia) it also meant a five year prison term. Caser was slang also for a US dollar coin, and the US/Autralian slang logically transferred to English, either or all because of the reference to silver coin, dollar slang for a crown, or the comparable value, as was.

  • HF
  • HF

    High frequency. A method of long-range radio broadcast.

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  • Sens Cathedral
  • grand chantier ecclésiastique à la fin du Moyen Âge d'après les sources comptables (Thèse de doctorat : Art et archéologie : Paris 1 : 1994). Mignon, Oivier