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Text for questions 14 to 20.
1 Accountants and auditors help to ensure that the Nation’s
firms are run efficiently, its public records kept accurately, and its
taxes paid properly and on time. They analyze and communicate
4 financial information for various entities such as companies,
individual clients, and government. Beyond carrying out the
fundamental tasks of the occupation — preparing, analyzing, and
7 verifying financial documents in order to provide information to
clients — many accountants also offer budget analysis, financial and
investment planning, information technology consulting, and limited
20 legal services.
Specific job duties vary widely among the four major fields
of accounting and auditing: public, management, government
13 accounting, and internal auditing.
Public accountants perform a broad range of accounting,
auditing, tax, and consulting activities for their clients, which may
16 be corporations, governments, nonprofit organizations, or
individuals. For example, some public accountants concentrate on
tax matters, such as advising companies about the tax advantages
19 and disadvantages of certain business decisions and preparing
individual income tax returns. Others offer advice in areas such as
compensation or employee health care benefits, the design of
22 accounting and data-processing systems, and the selection of
controls to safeguard assets, or audit clients’ financial statements and
inform investors and authorities that the statements have been
25 correctly prepared and reported. These accountants are also referred
to as external auditors. Public accountants, many of whom are
Certified Public Accountants (CPAs), generally have their own
28 businesses or work for public accounting firms.
Some public accountants specialize in forensic accounting —
investigating and interpreting white-collar crimes such as securities
31 fraud and embezzlement, bankruptcies and contract disputes, and
other complex and possibly criminal financial transactions, including
money laundering by organized criminals. Forensic accountants
34 combine their knowledge of accounting and finance with law and
investigative techniques to determine whether an activity is illegal.
Many forensic accountants work closely with law enforcement
37 personnel and lawyers during investigations and often appear as
expert witnesses during trials.
Internet: <www.bls.gov> (adapted).
Forensic accountants
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Text for questions 14 to 20.
1 Accountants and auditors help to ensure that the Nation’s
firms are run efficiently, its public records kept accurately, and its
taxes paid properly and on time. They analyze and communicate
4 financial information for various entities such as companies,
individual clients, and government. Beyond carrying out the
fundamental tasks of the occupation — preparing, analyzing, and
7 verifying financial documents in order to provide information to
clients — many accountants also offer budget analysis, financial and
investment planning, information technology consulting, and limited
20 legal services.
Specific job duties vary widely among the four major fields
of accounting and auditing: public, management, government
13 accounting, and internal auditing.
Public accountants perform a broad range of accounting,
auditing, tax, and consulting activities for their clients, which may
16 be corporations, governments, nonprofit organizations, or
individuals. For example, some public accountants concentrate on
tax matters, such as advising companies about the tax advantages
19 and disadvantages of certain business decisions and preparing
individual income tax returns. Others offer advice in areas such as
compensation or employee health care benefits, the design of
22 accounting and data-processing systems, and the selection of
controls to safeguard assets, or audit clients’ financial statements and
inform investors and authorities that the statements have been
25 correctly prepared and reported. These accountants are also referred
to as external auditors. Public accountants, many of whom are
Certified Public Accountants (CPAs), generally have their own
28 businesses or work for public accounting firms.
Some public accountants specialize in forensic accounting —
investigating and interpreting white-collar crimes such as securities
31 fraud and embezzlement, bankruptcies and contract disputes, and
other complex and possibly criminal financial transactions, including
money laundering by organized criminals. Forensic accountants
34 combine their knowledge of accounting and finance with law and
investigative techniques to determine whether an activity is illegal.
Many forensic accountants work closely with law enforcement
37 personnel and lawyers during investigations and often appear as
expert witnesses during trials.
Internet: <www.bls.gov> (adapted).
Based on the text, it is correct to deduce that
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Text for questions 14 to 20.
1 Accountants and auditors help to ensure that the Nation’s
firms are run efficiently, its public records kept accurately, and its
taxes paid properly and on time. They analyze and communicate
4 financial information for various entities such as companies,
individual clients, and government. Beyond carrying out the
fundamental tasks of the occupation — preparing, analyzing, and
7 verifying financial documents in order to provide information to
clients — many accountants also offer budget analysis, financial and
investment planning, information technology consulting, and limited
20 legal services.
Specific job duties vary widely among the four major fields
of accounting and auditing: public, management, government
13 accounting, and internal auditing.
Public accountants perform a broad range of accounting,
auditing, tax, and consulting activities for their clients, which may
16 be corporations, governments, nonprofit organizations, or
individuals. For example, some public accountants concentrate on
tax matters, such as advising companies about the tax advantages
19 and disadvantages of certain business decisions and preparing
individual income tax returns. Others offer advice in areas such as
compensation or employee health care benefits, the design of
22 accounting and data-processing systems, and the selection of
controls to safeguard assets, or audit clients’ financial statements and
inform investors and authorities that the statements have been
25 correctly prepared and reported. These accountants are also referred
to as external auditors. Public accountants, many of whom are
Certified Public Accountants (CPAs), generally have their own
28 businesses or work for public accounting firms.
Some public accountants specialize in forensic accounting —
investigating and interpreting white-collar crimes such as securities
31 fraud and embezzlement, bankruptcies and contract disputes, and
other complex and possibly criminal financial transactions, including
money laundering by organized criminals. Forensic accountants
34 combine their knowledge of accounting and finance with law and
investigative techniques to determine whether an activity is illegal.
Many forensic accountants work closely with law enforcement
37 personnel and lawyers during investigations and often appear as
expert witnesses during trials.
Internet: <www.bls.gov> (adapted).
Public accountants
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Text for questions 14 to 20.
1 Accountants and auditors help to ensure that the Nation’s
firms are run efficiently, its public records kept accurately, and its
taxes paid properly and on time. They analyze and communicate
4 financial information for various entities such as companies,
individual clients, and government. Beyond carrying out the
fundamental tasks of the occupation — preparing, analyzing, and
7 verifying financial documents in order to provide information to
clients — many accountants also offer budget analysis, financial and
investment planning, information technology consulting, and limited
20 legal services.
Specific job duties vary widely among the four major fields
of accounting and auditing: public, management, government
13 accounting, and internal auditing.
Public accountants perform a broad range of accounting,
auditing, tax, and consulting activities for their clients, which may
16 be corporations, governments, nonprofit organizations, or
individuals. For example, some public accountants concentrate on
tax matters, such as advising companies about the tax advantages
19 and disadvantages of certain business decisions and preparing
individual income tax returns. Others offer advice in areas such as
compensation or employee health care benefits, the design of
22 accounting and data-processing systems, and the selection of
controls to safeguard assets, or audit clients’ financial statements and
inform investors and authorities that the statements have been
25 correctly prepared and reported. These accountants are also referred
to as external auditors. Public accountants, many of whom are
Certified Public Accountants (CPAs), generally have their own
28 businesses or work for public accounting firms.
Some public accountants specialize in forensic accounting —
investigating and interpreting white-collar crimes such as securities
31 fraud and embezzlement, bankruptcies and contract disputes, and
other complex and possibly criminal financial transactions, including
money laundering by organized criminals. Forensic accountants
34 combine their knowledge of accounting and finance with law and
investigative techniques to determine whether an activity is illegal.
Many forensic accountants work closely with law enforcement
37 personnel and lawyers during investigations and often appear as
expert witnesses during trials.
Internet: <www.bls.gov> (adapted).
The text allows us to conclude that
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Text for questions 14 to 20.
1 Accountants and auditors help to ensure that the Nation’s
firms are run efficiently, its public records kept accurately, and its
taxes paid properly and on time. They analyze and communicate
4 financial information for various entities such as companies,
individual clients, and government. Beyond carrying out the
fundamental tasks of the occupation — preparing, analyzing, and
7 verifying financial documents in order to provide information to
clients — many accountants also offer budget analysis, financial and
investment planning, information technology consulting, and limited
20 legal services.
Specific job duties vary widely among the four major fields
of accounting and auditing: public, management, government
13 accounting, and internal auditing.
Public accountants perform a broad range of accounting,
auditing, tax, and consulting activities for their clients, which may
16 be corporations, governments, nonprofit organizations, or
individuals. For example, some public accountants concentrate on
tax matters, such as advising companies about the tax advantages
19 and disadvantages of certain business decisions and preparing
individual income tax returns. Others offer advice in areas such as
compensation or employee health care benefits, the design of
22 accounting and data-processing systems, and the selection of
controls to safeguard assets, or audit clients’ financial statements and
inform investors and authorities that the statements have been
25 correctly prepared and reported. These accountants are also referred
to as external auditors. Public accountants, many of whom are
Certified Public Accountants (CPAs), generally have their own
28 businesses or work for public accounting firms.
Some public accountants specialize in forensic accounting —
investigating and interpreting white-collar crimes such as securities
31 fraud and embezzlement, bankruptcies and contract disputes, and
other complex and possibly criminal financial transactions, including
money laundering by organized criminals. Forensic accountants
34 combine their knowledge of accounting and finance with law and
investigative techniques to determine whether an activity is illegal.
Many forensic accountants work closely with law enforcement
37 personnel and lawyers during investigations and often appear as
expert witnesses during trials.
Internet: <www.bls.gov> (adapted).
Accountants and auditors
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