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Accountants Negligence And Liability Second Edition Simon Salzedo Tony Singla Arun Srivastava

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Accountants Negligence And Liability Second Edition Simon Salzedo Tony Singla Arun Srivastava
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Professional
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.84 MB
Author: Simon Salzedo; Tony Singla; Arun Srivastava, Chapter 20 on Money Laundering contributed by
ISBN: 9781526512451, 9781526512482, 1526512459, 1526512483
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Accountants Negligence And Liability Second Edition Simon Salzedo Tony Singla Arun Srivastava by Simon Salzedo; Tony Singla; Arun Srivastava, Chapter 20 On Money Laundering Contributed By 9781526512451, 9781526512482, 1526512459, 1526512483 instant download after payment.

The second edition focusses on the difficult legal issues surrounding the liability of accountants in negligence claims. It covers statutory and non-statutory audits, tax advice, specified procedures reporting, due diligence reports and corporate finance reporting. It looks at the scope of losses for which the accountant may be liable with detailed reference to case law as well as money laundering and regulatory issues. Limitation and contributory fault are considered with special reference to accountants’ cases.
The following important developments and case law are included:

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