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auditor$5887$ - traducción al griego

EXECUTIVE OFFICER OF A U.S. STATE
State auditors; State Auditor; State Auditors; Alaska State Auditor; Arizona State Auditor; Colorado State Auditor; Delaware State Auditor; Florida State Auditor; Georgia (U.S. state) State Auditor; Georgia State Auditor; Hawaii State Auditor; Kansas State Auditor; Kentucky State Auditor; Louisiana State Auditor; New Hampshire State Auditor; Oregon State Auditor; Rhode Island State Auditor; South Carolina State Auditor; South Dakota State Auditor; Tennessee State Auditor; Virginia State Auditor; Wisconsin State Auditor; State Auditor of Kentucky
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auditor      
n. ακροατής, ελεγκτής
internal audit         
INDEPENDENT, OBJECTIVE ASSURANCE AND CONSULTING ACTIVITY DESIGNED TO ADD VALUE TO AND IMPROVE AN ORGANIZATION'S OPERATIONS
Internal Audit; Internal auditing; Internal Auditing; Internal audit staff; Internal Auditor; Three lines of defence
n. εσωτερικός λογιστικός έλεγχος
auditors report         
DOCUMENT TYPE
Auditors report; Clean opinion; Auditor report; Audit report; Qualified report; Audit opinion
έκθεση ελεγκτών

Definición

auditor
¦ noun
1. a person who conducts an audit.
2. a listener.
3. N. Amer. a person who attends a class informally without working for credit.
Derivatives
auditorial adjective

Wikipedia

State auditor

State auditors (also known as state comptrollers, state controllers, state examiners, or inspectors general) are fiscal officers lodged in the executive or legislative branches of U.S. state governments who serve as External auditors, financial controllers, bookkeepers, or inspectors general of public funds. The office of state auditor may be a creature of the state constitution or one created by statutory law.