accounting companyの例文
- An accounting company is reviewing AIT accounts since 1993.
- David founded an accounting company, where Ken worked.
- The effort will include audits by three major international accounting companies, Volcker said.
- Then it merged with Arthur Anderson, the biggest accounting company in the world.
- Accounting company Grant Thornton International said it also challenged the New York injunction Thursday.
- But the audit has been delayed by lack of money to pay an accounting company.
- I would like to submit an article about an accounting company in Australia called Hall Chadwick.
- On graduation from university, she taught herself accounting and was hired by an accounting company PricewaterhouseCoopers.
- Gem Accounts is also the first cloud accounting company to join the " Free Our Data " initiative.
- However, since submitting the report the accounting company has held a series of meetings with Volkov, PricewaterhouseCoopers said.
- Major league baseball has hired an accounting company to authenticate autographed and game-used merchandise sold by its licensees.
- Will cited internal projections from FIFA's accounting company KPMG that FIFA would have negative equity until the end of 2005.
- He added that the insurance provisions during his management from 1989 to 1994 were approved by the accounting companies Arthur Andersen and KPMG.
- Connor, a former chief executive of the Price Waterhouse accounting company, spoke after releasing the board's first report on Monday.
- Lillian worked as an assistant manager in the personnel department of a law firm; Julia was a filing clerk at an accounting company.
- But two weeks later, on July 31, Williams accepted a consulting fee of $ 30, 000 from the Arthur Andersen accounting company.
- She applied for only two jobs, at the first-and second-largest accounting companies, and was offered a place at each.
- Block is trying to become a full-service, year-round financial company, having acquired brokerage, mortgage lending and accounting companies.
- The Chicago-based accounting company acknowledged two weeks ago that its Houston office shredded a significant number of documents related to Enron audits last fall.
- In addition, the scandal caused the dissolution of Arthur Andersen, which at the time was one of the world's main accounting companies.