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  2. Big Four accounting firms - Wikipedia

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    The two remaining firms from the top 15 in 1932 outside of the Big Eight in 1960 were merged in 1963 and 1967, respectively: F. W. Lafrentz and Co. with Main and Co. to form Main Lafrentz and Co. (later merging with Thomson, McLintock and Co., a British firm, to form McLintock Main Lafrentz International or MMLI in 1969) and Leslie, Banks and ...

  3. Accounting network - Wikipedia

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    Accounting networks were created to meet a specific need. “The accounting profession in the U.S. was built upon a state-established monopoly for audits of financial statements.” [4] Accounting networks arose out of the necessity for public American companies to have audited financial statements for the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). [5]

  4. IFAC Member Bodies and Associates - Wikipedia

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    IFAC Member Bodies and Associates are accounting organizations that are members of the International Federation of Accountants (IFAC) or that are associated with IFAC. IFAC members are: Country

  5. List of accountancy bodies - Wikipedia

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    Accounting Standards Committee of Germany (ASCG, in German: DRSC) [4] India. National Advisory Committee on Accounting Standards with the aide and advice of Institute of Chartered Accountants of India and Institute of Cost Accountants of India; Iran. Accounting Standards Board [5] Malaysia. Malaysian Accounting Standards Board [6] Malta

  6. Morison Global - Wikipedia

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    Morison Global's status as an association is in accordance with the International Federation of Accountants (IFAC) audit code and the EU Statutory Audit Directive 2006/43/(EC) (“the 8th Directive”). [3] Morison Global is ranked by the International Accounting Bulletin as the 10th largest accounting association in the world.

  7. Category:International accounting firms - Wikipedia

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  8. Moore Global - Wikipedia

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    Moore Global (officially Moore Global Network Limited) is a global accountancy, advisory and consulting network of independent firms [1] with its headquarters in London. [2] Moore Global is ranked by the International Accounting Bulletin (IAB) as the 11th largest accountancy network in the world. The Moore Global Network consists of over 34,413 ...

  9. Forum of Firms - Wikipedia

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    The Forum of Firms (FOF, Forum) is an association of international networks of accounting firms that perform transnational audits. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The objective of the Forum is to promote consistent and high-quality standards of financial reporting and auditing practices worldwide.