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Burning Midnight Oil to cook the books?
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06/04/2004 03:36:44
 
 
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08/03/2004 06:23:16
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Politics
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Not only do we use the phrases, I think we invented them - lol.

>Don't know about the Americans. I don't know if they have a phrase for false accounting I think they just call it business :-)(Americans please note thats a joke)
>>Thanks for replying Nicholas!
>>
>>Do you know if these expresions are used by the british only or by the americans as well?
>>
>>Fernando
>>
>>>Right on both interpretations Fernando. Cooking the books is usually any sort of compnay fraud involving false accounting. Enron could be said to have cooked the books in a big way.
>>>
>>>Don't know about the band though
>>>
>>>>Hi,
>>>>
>>>>Last night I was watching a TV series (Inspector Morse - UK - excellent!) and at some point in a dialog came the expression: "he was burning midnight oil", that was translated (in the subtitles) to something like "working late at night".
>>>>
>>>>Later on came the expression: "cooking the books" that althougt wasn't translated I understood as manipulating the ledger of the company to false numbers.
>>>>
>>>>Is that correct?
>>>>
>>>>BTW there was (is) a band called "Midnight Oil", does their name have something to do with the first above?
>>>>
>>>>Regards,
>>>>
>>>>Fernando
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