Treasurer
(noun)
A person responsible for managing, investing, and keeping track of an organization's financial resources.
Origin:
The word 'treasurer' is derived from the old french word 'tresorier' meaning 'keeper of the treasure'.
Examples:
- The treasurer was appointed by the board to oversee the financial affairs of the company.
- The treasurer was responsible for preparing the budget and ensuring the financial stability of the organization.
- The treasurer presented the financial report at the annual meeting and answered questions from the members.
- The treasurer's duties included the receipt and payment of funds, the maintenance of financial records, and the preparation of financial statements.
- The treasurer was expected to act in the best interests of the organization and to ensure that the financial resources were used responsibly and efficiently.