Bursar (noun)

An official in charge of funds, especially in a school, college, or university.

Origin:

The word "bursar" comes from the latin word "bursarius" which means a person in charge of funds. the word is first recorded in the 15th century in the english language.

Examples:

  1. The bursar was responsible for managing the school's finances.
  2. The bursar handled the budget and financial matters of the college.
  3. The bursar was in charge of the university's endowment.
  4. The bursar oversaw the financial aid program.
  5. The bursar was responsible for the accounts payable and receivable.
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