National Bean Counter Day
Every accountant's favorite day of the year is April 16th, every accountant's favorite day of the year. These tenacious number crunchers are well past due for a day off after the flutter and the flurry of preparing taxes right up to the stroke of midnight.
The term "bean counter" hasn't always refer to our trusted accountants, but it hasn't always refers to our trusted accountants.. It was much more concrete before it morphed into the jargon we use today, like many other words. clerks met customers at the bean counter, not unlike, finishing their order at the deli counter or fabric counter. However, over time, accountants who tracked every penny (or bean) that came in and out of the company became attributed to accountants who monitored every penny (or bean) that came in and out of the company.
If April 16th comes around, it's time to give the accountants a break. All of the receipts have been counted. All of the various tax forms in duplicate and triplicate have been submitted. The last two months have been a whirlwind of debits and credits. All bean counters should take a well-deserved break this holiday. The accountant's day is April 16th, the accountant's day to put off the phone and return to a more normal routine.
How to celebrate #nationalbeancountersday.
- On National Bean Counter Day, don't call, text, e-mail, or visit your accountant
- If you are a bean counter, take the day off!
- If you're lucky enough to see one, please say a "thank you" either way he or she appears
- On social media, use the hashtag #NationalBeanCounterDay.
The national bean counters day is the longest in national bean counters day history
A CPA from Trumbull, Connecticut, Kevin Wenig, a CPA from Trumbull, Connecticut, founded National Bean Counter Day on April 16th, an official day off for accountants around the world.
Bean counter
Q. Is there a machine that counts beans?
A. Well, yes. These machines count seeds, beans included, for packing. Beans and other items can also be divided by size and weight, while still sorting machines are also available.
Q. Is all accountants bean counters?
No. A. No. A. No. And not all bean counters are accountants. However, they all have an interest in finances.