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DCPS ENROLLMENT UP -- More good DCPS-related news: Audited enrollment figures are in, and the city's school system has managed its "first enrollment growth since 1969," Turque reports at D.C. Schools Insider.
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Audited financial statements can be important, too.
Putting Charities to The Financial Test Jennifer Hoyt Cummings 2011
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Audited ABC information on bulk and other classes of circulation is available to advertisers.
WSJE Sales Under Spotlight Paul Sonne 2011
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Audited or not, less than a quarter of businesses with fewer than 500 employees keep financial statements of any kind, according to the Federal Reserve Board's National Survey of Small Business Finances.
Audits Add Shine to Firms Angus Loten 2011
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Audited accounts for the last financial year have failed to appear despite promises to the contrary.
Rangers at centre of a tale of two owners, the taxman and odd motives 2012
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(For more on how using a bad preparer gets taxpayers in trouble, see Will Your Tax Pro Get You Audited?)
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For more on what each one is and why, check out "How to Get Audited By the IRS" on Consumerism Commentary.
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In Monday's statement, DP World said it hasn't abandoned its plan to list on the London Stock Exchange but emphasized "the next practical window of opportunity to seek admission for listing would be following the publication of Audited Financials for the year ending Dec. 31, 2010."
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Audited financial statements from a respected accounting firm are a must.
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Audited expenses are limited to travel and communications and outside earnings are generally limited to 15 per cent of salary.
Washington Diary 2009
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