authority in accounting and finance
Authority in accounting and finance refers to the power and credibility that individuals or organizations possess to establish guidelines, make decisions, and enforce standards within the financial domain. It encompasses the ability to regulate financial practices, interpret and apply relevant laws and regulations, monitor compliance, and offer expert opinions that carry weight and influence in the field.
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