Sentences with phrase «audit practice area»

After graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Accountancy, Mr. McCann worked in the tax and audit practice area of a large accounting firm in their Joliet office, obtaining invaluable experience.

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We have also committed to share best practices in procuring clean energy and building high - quality renewable energy projects, and provide hands - on assistance to some suppliers in areas such as energy efficiency audits, regulatory guidance and building strong partnerships.
To help do this the ICO has an audit tool that RAG rates * your current practice and gives a clear indication of where your strengths and areas for improvement are.
Working collaboratively with you, we can conduct a needs assessment and audit of current practices to help identify and prioritize areas to improve.
In Mississippi, the state identifies administrative and financial areas to fix through annual audits of school accreditation standards, which look at such measures as finances and school board practices.
«Apple also will share best practices in procuring clean energy and building high - quality renewable energy projects, and provide hands - on assistance to some suppliers in areas like energy efficiency audits, regulatory guidance and building strong partnerships to bring new clean energy projects to China,» the company writes.
«Michael's government experience, especially his lead role in drafting the USA Freedom Act and the Cybersecurity Act of 2015, significantly strengthens our capabilities to provide counseling, audit and investigative services to our insurance, broker - dealer, energy, banking and high - tech clients in the growing areas of digital information sharing and cybersecurity preparedness,» said Stephen E. Roth, Partner and Leader of the US Financial Services Practice Group.
Indeed, the article further noted that some enterprising firms have carved out niche practices in areas such as «appealing Medicare audits or handling reimbursement disputes.»
JUVE, the leading legal publication in Germany, highly recommends WilmerHale in the following practice areas: Antitrust, Arbitration / Mediation, Commercial Litigation and Liability, Compliance Audits and Investigations, Corporate, Energy Law, Information Technology, M&A, and State Aid Law.
Jeff focuses his practice in the areas of tax litigation and dispute resolution in the tax audit and appeals process, tax advisory services, as well as complex commercial litigation.
To become accredited, consumer reporting agencies must pass a rigorous onsite audit, conducted by an independent auditing firm, of its policies and procedures as they relate to six critical areas: consumer protection, legal compliance, client education, product standards, service standards, and general business practices.
To become accredited, firms must pass a rigorous audit of all policies and procedures as they relate to six critical areas: consumer protection, legal compliance, client education, product standards, service standards, and general business practices.
Certified Public Accountants, for example, specialize in compliance, audit, tax, forensic accounting, risk management, and other practice areas.
To become accredited, background screening firms must pass an onsite audit conducted by an independent auditing firm that examines policies and procedures related to six critical areas of background screening: consumer protection, legal compliance, client education, product standards, service standards, and general business practices.
To become accredited, background screening firms must pass a rigorous onsite audit — conducted by an independent auditing firm — of its policies and procedures as they relate to six critical areas: consumer protection, legal compliance, client education, product standards, service standards, and general business practices.
It will then audit ten key areas of legal compliance and current best practices designed to help employers hire the best while avoiding legal fallout.
To be accredited, background screening firms must pass an onsite audit that examines policies and procedures related to six critical areas of screening: consumer protection, legal compliance, client education, product standards, service standards, and general business practices.
In an effort to standardise approaches to policy implementation in the APS, and ultimately improve policy outcomes, the Australian National Audit Office and the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet have recently produced the Better Practice Guide to the Implementation of Programme and Policy Initiatives — Making Implementation Matter (or the Better Practice Guide).3 Although this publication is a general guide for policy makers across all portfolios — not just in the areas of Indigenous affairs — it represents the collective wisdom and experience of senior managers and executives across the APS.
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