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'''The Big Four''' is the name of the world's four largest accounting networks which in particular provides auditing and consulting services. This specific «Four» includes such companies as<ref>MYKOLA V. MELNYK (2018)</ref>: | '''The Big Four''' is the name of the world's four largest accounting networks which in particular provides auditing and consulting services. This specific «Four» includes such companies as <ref>MYKOLA V. MELNYK (2018)</ref>: | ||
* Deloitte; | * Deloitte; | ||
* Ernst & Young; | * Ernst & Young; |
Revision as of 16:03, 3 November 2020
The Big Four is the name of the world's four largest accounting networks which in particular provides auditing and consulting services. This specific «Four» includes such companies as [1]:
- Deloitte;
- Ernst & Young;
- KPMG;
- PricewaterhouseCoopers.
These networks are united in the big four because they are approximately equal in such aspects as income, quality of service provision, attractiveness among young people who want to build a career in the provision of services that are related to various economic sciences, namely audit, theoretical and practical consulting, accounting, economic analytics.
The history of association
The history of
Footnotes
- ↑ MYKOLA V. MELNYK (2018)
References
- Kells Stuart, Gow Ian D. (2018) The Big Four: The Curious Past and Perilous Future of the Global Accounting Monopoly, Published by La Trobe University Press in conjunction with Black Inc., Australia, p.9-22
Author: Anna Sobolieva