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The network, founded in 1963 as Binder Seidman International Group by firms from Canada, Germany, the Netherlands, the UK and the US, is coordinated by BDO Global Coordination B.V., with an office in Zaventem, Belgium. In 1973, the organisation adopted the name BDO, made up from the initials of the three founding firms: Binder (UK), Dijker ...
BDO USA, P.C was founded as Seidman and Seidman in New York City in 1910 by three immigrant brothers: Maximillian L. Seidman, Francis E. Seidman, and Jacob S. Seidman. At that time the accounting profession was in its infancy, with fewer than 2,200 practicing CPAs in the United States.
Binder (material), any material or substance that holds or draws other materials together; Binder (surname), a surname; Binder Twine Festival, an annual festival in Kleinburg, Ontario; Phosphate binder, a medication used to reduce the absorption of phosphate; Reaper-binder, a type of farm equipment; A garment or bandage used for breast binding
Microsoft Binder was an application originally included with Microsoft Office 95, 97, and 2000 that allowed users to include different types of OLE 2.0 objects (e.g., documents, spreadsheets, presentations and projects) in one file. [5]
Hans Binder (born 1948), Austrian Formula One driver; Herbert Binder (born 1932), Swiss sport shooter; Julius Binder (1870–1939), German jurist; Karin Binder (born 1957), German politician; Károly Binder (born 1956), Hungarian jazz pianist; Maurice Binder (1925–1991), American film technician; Max Binder (born 1947), Swiss politician
Software crack illustration. Software cracking (known as "breaking" mostly in the 1980s [1]) is an act of removing copy protection from a software. [2] Copy protection can be removed by applying a specific crack. A crack can mean any tool that enables breaking software protection, a stolen product key, or guessed password. Cracking software ...
Otte is a surname and given name. Notable persons with that name include: Given name. Otte Brahe (1518–1571), Danish (Scanian) nobleman and statesman; Otte Krumpen (1473–1569), Marshal of Denmark from 1554 to 1567
The Deutsches Wörterbuch (German: [ˌdɔʏtʃəs ˈvœʁtɐbuːx]; "The German Dictionary"), abbreviated DWB, is the largest and most comprehensive dictionary of the German language in existence. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Encompassing modern High German vocabulary in use since 1450, it also includes loanwords adopted from other languages into German.