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auditOfficial inspection of a company's accounts by a qualified accountant as required by law each year to ensure that the company balance sheet reflects the true state of its affairs. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Speed is key--world class organizations can close their books two to three days after month-end, though most take far longer--but control, reliability and auditability of the process have taken on far more importance. Our place on the SD TIMES 100 underscores the proven value of our industry-leading database engine for performance and embeddability, coupled with a powerful suite of data management products for data synchronization and auditability," said David Sikora, president and CEO of Pervasive Software. Pearson has served on numerous Institute committees concerned with university and continuing professional education; the Uniform CPA Examination; and auditing and quality control, including the auditing standards board and its task forces on sampling, confirmations, auditability and completeness and levels of assurance. |
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