noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
the accountancy/accounting profession
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Many economics graduates enter the accountancy profession.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
chartered
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Her young men hitherto had been in the City, or in advertising, chartered accountancy , or even television.
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This user friendly package is designed to meet the needs of all sized chartered accountancy practices.
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Partner in Blinkhorn's chartered accountancy firm.
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Similarly, accountants, say, move between chartered accountancy partnerships and industry.
■ NOUN
body
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This degree will provide the graduate with an excellent basis for pursuing a professional qualification with one of the accountancy bodies .
firm
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Those attending the seminar were overwhelmingly from accountancy firms - excluding myself, 23 of the 26 participants.
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To commemorate the move, the accountancy firm , Peat Marwick, has produced a booklet of budget trivia.
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He went to the top eight accountancy firms in London, all of which offered him a job.
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In an accountancy firm one charity would be dumped with one partner, another with another.
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Partner in Blinkhorn's chartered accountancy firm .
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If further interest is expressed we convey such interest to the accountancy firm acting for the vendor.
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There is considerable rivalry between banks and accountancy firms when it comes to giving corporate financial advice.
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It is notable that the large accountancy firms now refer to themselves as' professional service firms'.
profession
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There will be no outcry from the corporate sector about the disarray in the accountancy profession .
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On the other hand the accountancy profession has only contributed, to a limited extent, to improving commercial and professional accountability.
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For over a century the accountancy profession has built its reputation on three foundation stones: objectivity, integrity and competence.
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The bases and policies used by the audit should be generally acceptable both to the accountancy profession and to the business community.
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The problems faced by the accountancy profession are of its own making.
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Many proceed to the accountancy profession or financial institutions but a wide range of other employment is available.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Applicants must be qualified and experienced in accountancy and office administration.
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Clear definitions covering fields of accountancy , marketing, production and business administration.
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Foster's office bookcase contains about equal numbers of books on chemistry and on accountancy .
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Their purpose is to examine different aspects of the relationship between law and accountancy .
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This user friendly package is designed to meet the needs of all sized chartered accountancy practices.
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Thursdays are for more general appointments and those in banking, accountancy , engineering and management.
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To commemorate the move, the accountancy firm, Peat Marwick, has produced a booklet of budget trivia.