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  2. Costco - Wikipedia

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    History A Costco in Tlalpan, Mexico City, Mexico Australia's first Costco, located in Docklands, Victoria, Australia Hashima, Gifu, Japan Price Club Main article: Price Club Costco membership card from Iceland Costco's earliest predecessor, Price Club, opened its first store on July 12, 1976, on Morena Boulevard in San Diego, California. It was founded three months earlier by Sol Price and his ...

  3. Cynthia Cooper (accountant) - Wikipedia

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    Cynthia Cooper is an American accountant who formerly served as the Vice President of Internal Audit at WorldCom. In 2002, Cooper and her team of auditors worked together in secret and often at night to investigate and unearth $3.8 billion in fraud at WorldCom [1] which, at that time, was the largest corporate fraud in U.S. history . Cooper was ...

  4. The Accountant (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    The Accountant is the "oldest accountancy journal in the world". [1] It was initially developed as a journal of accountancy issues in the UK, but has since expanded to cover broad global issues. Today, The Accountant is published monthly and reports on a range of topics, including changes in accounting standards, corporate reporting, audit ...

  5. Association of Accounting Technicians - Wikipedia

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    150,000. Chief Executive. Sarah Beale. Website. www .aat .org .uk. The Association of Accounting Technicians ( AAT) is a professional body for Accounting Technicians, with over 150,000 members [1] worldwide. AAT has 150,000 members according to official records from the Financial Reporting Council (FRC). This includes 2,500 licensed bookkeepers.

  6. International Accounting Bulletin - Wikipedia

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    International Accounting Bulletin was first launched in 1983 as a newsletter by Michael Lafferty of the UK publisher Lafferty Group. [2] In 2004 the newsletter was sold to UK media company VRL Knowledgebank in a deal that also included sister publication The Accountant. [2]

  7. Application software - Wikipedia

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    Application platform as a service (aPaaS) is a cloud computing service that offers development and deployment environments for application services. Information worker software lets users create and manage information, often for individual projects within a department, in contrast to enterprise management.

  8. Rental management software - Wikipedia

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    By automating these processes, rental businesses can enhance operational efficiency, reduce downtime, and improve customer service. The software is essential for companies that rent out construction equipment, agricultural machinery, and other large-scale tools, helping them optimize resource utilization and profitability [8] .

  9. CFO (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    CFO (now CFO.com) is an online publication owned by Industry Dive. It was launched in 1985 for chief financial officers (CFOs) and other financial executives in companies in the U.S. The Economist Group acquired the magazine in 1988 and sold it in 2010 to the private equity firm Seguin Partners. [1] In 2016, CFO was bought from Sequin Partners ...