Glossary of Terms (Auditing and Ethics)
Author: Financial Reporting Council
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Description: Glossary of Terms (Auditing and Ethics) por Financial Reporting Council is a valuable resource offering definitions of key auditing and ethics terms. Essential for professionals and students, this glossary clarifies standards and practices, fostering a deeper understanding of audit processes.
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