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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:
'''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;
* KPMG
* KPMG;
* PricewaterhouseCoopers <ref>MYKOLA V. MELNYK (2018)</ref>.  
* 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.
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.



Revision as of 16:01, 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

  1. MYKOLA V. MELNYK (2018)

References

Author: Anna Sobolieva