決算
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Base noun form. Refers to financial statements or the process of settling accounts at the end of a period. Used in contexts like 『決算報告』 (kessan houkoku, 'financial report').
Theme
In a small accounting firm, User is a junior accountant discussing quarterly reports with their senior colleague, Tanaka.
決算
けっさん
balance sheet / settlement of accounts
Culture & SocietyWork & Business
Memory Hook
Imagine a 'ketsu' (決) that 'san' (算) balances your accounts perfectly — like a 'ketsu-san' (決算) settling everything at the end of a period. 'Ketsu-san' → 決算 (kessan, 'balance sheet / Settlement of accounts').
Cultural Note
In Japan, 『決算』 (kessan) is a crucial term in business and finance, often referring to the end-of-period financial statements like balance sheets. Companies typically have regular 『決算期』 (kessanki, 'settlement periods') to report earnings, and it's a common topic in news and corporate reports.
Forms
Base: 決算Base noun form. Refers to financial statements or the process of settling accounts at the end of a period. Used in contexts like 『決算報告』 (kessan houkoku, 'financial report').