Ethical dilemmas facing CPA's: three case studies/ Suzanne M. Holl.
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TextPublication details: New York: The New York State Society of CPA, ©2015.Description: v86 n3, pages 6-9: illustrations; 28 cmISSN: - 0732-8435
- DPer 657.05 C33 Sept - Mar 2015, v. 85 - 86
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