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Titlethe impact of the use of analytical procedures in auditing as a tool for controlling the performance and detect deviations : a field study on audit firms in the gaza strip
Title in Arabicاثر استخدام الاجراءات التحليلية في المراجعة كاداة للرقابة على الاداء و اكتشاف الانحرافات : دراسة ميدانية على مكاتب التدقيق في قطاع غزة
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ابو شرخ, محمد اكرم احمد
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شاهين, علي عبد الله
Typeرسالة ماجستير
Date2012
Languageالعربية
Publisherالجامعة الإسلامية - غزة
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