Cinthya Moreno. 1.Consultants  They analyze, interpret and evaluate financial statements and reports for the internal management of organizations 2.Forensic.

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Cinthya Moreno

1.Consultants  They analyze, interpret and evaluate financial statements and reports for the internal management of organizations 2.Forensic Accountants  They investigate white-collar crimes including issues like securities fraud and bankruptcies 3.Public Accountants  CPA (Certified Public Accountant). They do auditing, tax and financial planning and providing advice about compensation and benefits 4.Tax Professional  Specifically trained in the field of taxation

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