Minimum 0 - 2 years internal auditing, general accounting or
equivalent public accounting experience typically required.
Not exact matches
The chairman of the BBC Trust said criticising the Commons» influential
public accounts committee was «the
equivalent of swearing in church» - before mounting an uncompromising attack on MPs» report into severance packages at the BBC.
«Taking into
account the fact that nine out of every 10 bribes paid into
public officials in Nigeria are paid in cash and the size of the payment made, it is estimated that the total amount of bribes paid to
public officials in Nigeria in the 12 months prior to the survey was around N400 billion, the
equivalent of $ 4.6 billion in purchasing power parity (PPP).
... The maximum amount for the Personal Learning Scholarship
Account shall be
equivalent to 90 percent of the state and local funds reflected in the state funding formula that would have gone to the student had he or she attended
public school.
External costs (i.e. cost not
accounted for in the price tag, such as environmental,
public health and other social costs) of coal in China totaled RMB 1.7 trillion (about US$ 250 billion) in 2007,
equivalent to 7.1 % of China's 2007 GDP, according to a landmark report commissioned by Greenpeace, Energy Foundation and World Wildlife Fund released yesterday.
Rather than equating the FSA's reliance on the privileged material with the
public law concept of taking into
account an irrelevant matter, the judge held that it was more accurate to consider the error as
equivalent to a judicial or administrative body acting, in part, on inadmissible evidence.
Like a bank, it has a
public key (comparable to a bank
account number) in which people can send bitcoins and a private key (
equivalent to an ATM pin number) which is meant to be your personal guarded secret for authorising Bitcoin transactions.
Employers prefer candidates with a bachelor's degree in
accounting or business administration, certifications in
public / management accountancy or
equivalent experience.