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accountant
[ uh-koun-tnt ]
noun
- a person whose profession is inspecting and auditing personal or commercial accounts and providing financial advice to the account holders.
accountant
/ əˈkaʊntənt /
noun
- a person concerned with the maintenance and audit of business accounts and the preparation of consultant reports in tax and finance
Other Words From
- ac·count·ant·ship noun
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But Andrew Rome, an accountant and leading analyst in the field, said the 10 largest providers only account for 26% of all children's homes in England, with many providers being much smaller.
External accountants EY were called to investigate further and found what they described as "systemic cultural failings" in the finance team where staff were said to have made "deliberate" incorrect entries into accounts.
“We’re looking at a decline in need for standard office use, meaning lawyers, architects and accountants are doing things differently” since the pandemic, Keating said.
Then, six to nine months later, he said there is a request for more information which often involves 50-150 further questions that can only be answered by the likes of a forensic accountant.
Sam Kirkham, who specialises in agriculture at Albert Goodman accountants, says "people look at the value of farms and think the farmers must be wealthy".
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