13:39 Mar 11, 2016 |
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Danish to English translations [PRO] Bus/Financial - Accounting / Regnskab/IT-virksomhed | |||||||
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4 +1 | auditor-(BrE) certified > (AmE/CanE) certificated |
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3 | Has a service auditor´s assurance report |
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2 | Auditor-vetted |
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Has a service auditor´s assurance report Explanation: You sometimes have to explain rather than translate expressions like this. You may be able to find somehitng that fits better here. http://isae3402.com/ISAE3402_news.html http://www.ifac.org/system/files/downloads/b014-2010-iaasb-h... |
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auditor-(BrE) certified > (AmE/CanE) certificated Explanation: Businesses can be auditor-certified or certificated as much as the Danish solecism is usable, to wit: shorthand for receiving an auditor's certificate. Example sentence(s):
Reference: http://asq.org/cert/quality-auditor |
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Auditor-vetted Explanation: This one I am uncertain of, and I am not going to BS you on that. But vetting a person or company is parlance in ensuring what you see really is what you get prior to investing in a company or hiring a CEO. |
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