Journal of Accountancy, Հատոր 115American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, 1963 |
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Էջ 70
... considered necessary in the cir- cumstances , except as stated in the following paragraph . ( Middle paragraph ) Because we were not engaged as auditors until after September 30 , 1961 , we were not present to observe the physical ...
... considered necessary in the cir- cumstances , except as stated in the following paragraph . ( Middle paragraph ) Because we were not engaged as auditors until after September 30 , 1961 , we were not present to observe the physical ...
Էջ 68
... considered ? 6. Has there been a review of the client's invest- ments with a view toward achieving a well- balanced portfolio of investments to effect the client's financial objectives with relation to him- self and to his family in the ...
... considered ? 6. Has there been a review of the client's invest- ments with a view toward achieving a well- balanced portfolio of investments to effect the client's financial objectives with relation to him- self and to his family in the ...
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... considered a taxpayer . This does not suffice , how- ever , because the exception applies to a taxpayer's employees , etc. , but not to the taxpayer himself . In this connec- tion , see the last sentence which ex- cludes certain ...
... considered a taxpayer . This does not suffice , how- ever , because the exception applies to a taxpayer's employees , etc. , but not to the taxpayer himself . In this connec- tion , see the last sentence which ex- cludes certain ...
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