chronological

(adjective)

In order of time, usually earliest to latest.

Related Terms

  • hronological
  • Principal-agent problem
  • materiality
  • audit
  • financial accounting

Examples of chronological in the following topics:

  • The History of the Marketing Concept

    • One marketing standard chronology (Bartels, 1974; Dawson, 1969; Keith, 1960; Kotler and Keller, 2006) subdivides marketing history as follows:
  • Fairness

    • Through the five M's identified (in order of chronological achievement being Money; Myself; Member; Mastery; Mission), one can see how organizational justice will enable higher levels of individual motivation.
  • Controlling Activities

    • This chart demonstrates the control process chronologically over time, and the way in which management can actively impact the execution of a given operation.
  • The Fine Art of Complaining

    • Make it easy for the reader to understand the background of your letter by mentioning specific actions, dates, numbers, and names in a bulleted chronology.
  • Financial Accounting

    • This is more of a chronological statement, as it takes the previous pay period and the current pay period, and identifies the difference in overall available cash.
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