Sentences with phrase «public accountants often»

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Because of its expertise and ongoing involvement with questions concerning the financial books and records of public companies registered with the SEC, the Office of the Chief Accountant is often called upon to assist in addressing issues that arise in the context of Commission enforcement actions.
I was right to say that they did not make much difference to the public realm, but wrong not to add that the helter - skelter sale of public assets to private purchasers, often at knock - down prices, strengthened Mammon's grip on the public culture as well as lining the pockets of extravagantly rewarded accountants, management consultants and former nationalized industry heads.
The certified public accountant has been active on Twitter, often criticizing Mychajliw for catering to political donors.
Doctors, accountants, and lawyers often discount their wages in the public sector as a training regimen or because they find the work more enjoyable.
Full service firms often include certified public accountants (CPAs) or other licensed financial advisers on staff.
I'm a Chartered Public Accountant, Certified General Accountant, Certified Public Accountant in the U.S.A. and a member in the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants in the U.K. My clients are often in need of a Canadian tax or business lawyer either to carry out tax planning to reduce taxes owing or to dispute CRA assessments.
Our firm often enlists the aid of property appraisers, certified public accountants, business valuation specialists, forensic accountants and other experts as needed to evaluate marital assets and uncover hidden assets.
While some candidates show the completion of lengthy accounting programs on their resumes, like bachelor's and master's degrees, those who are interested in one day becoming a certified public accountant will often work in the interim as Accounting Assistants in order to gain the necessary experience.
(Same goes for other services like lawyers, accountants etc.) More often then not the true specialist in those fields charge what they are worth rather than what the public expects and yet most people pay up to receive the best advice they can, because in the long run it always pays for itself with higher sales prices and better exposure.
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