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bookkeeping operation

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bookkeeping operation [′bu̇k‚kēp·iŋ äp·ə′rā·shən]
(computer science)
A computer operation which does not directly contribute to the result, that is, arithmetical, logical, and transfer operations used in modifying the address section of other instructions in counting cycles and in rearranging data. Also known as red-tape operation.


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However, Section 5052, commonly referred to as the "bookkeeping exception," provides that any person may perform various accounting functions, such as keeping books, making trial balances, statements, making audits or preparing reports, all as a part of bookkeeping operations, provided that such accounting functions, statements and reports are not issued over the name of such person as having been prepared or examined by a certified public accountant or public accountant.
Ledgers provides its services through a network of franchised professional bookkeeping operations throughout Canada.
Ledgers provides its services through a network of franchised professional bookkeeping operations throughout Canada.
 
 
 
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