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  2. Big Four accounting firms - Wikipedia

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    None of the "firms" within the Big Four is actually a single firm; rather, they are professional services networks.Each is a network of firms, owned and managed independently, which have entered into agreements with the other member firms in the network to share a common name, brand, intellectual property, and quality standards.

  3. Deloitte - Wikipedia

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    Deloitte claims it did a good job on the project. Deloitte's global CEO defended the firm's work on the Kelon matter. The firm was the auditor for thirty months from 2002 to 2004. It qualified its opinion in 2004 as to company sales, returns, and allowances. The firm resigned from the Kelon account after completing the 2004 audit.

  4. Internship - Wikipedia

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    Paid internships are common in professional fields including medicine, architecture, science, engineering, law, business (especially accounting and finance), technology, and advertising. [ citation needed ] Work experience internships usually occur during the second or third year of schooling.

  5. How T-Mobile’s corporate culture powered it to become the ...

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    T-Mobile on average right now, nationwide is nearly triple the speed and capacity of our benchmark competitors. Not 10% better or 20% better, but nearly triple the speed and capacity.

  6. List of Swiss companies by revenue - Wikipedia

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    Switzerland has a large economy and highly skilled labor force. Fifteen Swiss companies are included on Fortune's "Global 500" list (in 2011). As of 2018 the largest non-financial companies in terms of annual revenue were Glencore, Vitol and Trafigura, with Nestlé as the largest employer.

  7. Chief risk officer - Wikipedia

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    The average pay for a chief risk officer (CRO) with regulatory compliance skills in the US is about $162,274 per year [when?]. Risk Officers who work for banks earn slightly more at $180,970. Those managing risks for private corporations are paid a higher average salary of $216,000 annually. [23]

  8. Financial accounting - Wikipedia

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    employee salaries payable; interest (e.g. on debt) payable; long term liabilities. mortgage notes payable; bonds payable; Owner's equity, sometimes referred to as net assets, is represented differently depending on the type of business ownership. Business ownership can be in the form of a sole proprietorship, partnership, or a corporation. For ...

  9. University of St. Gallen - Wikipedia

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    The largest club at the University of St. Gallen and the largest of its kind in Switzerland is the Helvetian Investment Club, a finance-focused career club with over 1,450 members. [26] One of the largest clubs with more than 600 members is DocNet, the doctoral students' club at the University of St. Gallen.