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  • 21medium-sized group — A group that meets two out of three of the following criteria for the current and preceding year, or the two preceding financial years: • its balance sheet total should not exceed £11.4 million net or £13.68 million gross; • its turnover should… …

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  • 22Mathieu group — Group theory Group theory …

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  • 23Sage Group — The Sage Group plc Type Public limited company Traded as LSE: SGE …

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  • 24Encore Capital Group — Type Public (NASDAQ: ECPG) Industry Financial services, Debt buying recovery …

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  • 25Indian Post & Telecommunication Accounts and Finance Service — The Indian Post Telecommunication Accounts and Finance Service (also known as IP TAFS) is a Group A Central Civil service of the Union of India. The service was started in the year 1972 for prudent and professional management of the finances of… …

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  • 26Friends of Clean Accounts — is a group of European politicians advocating and working towards clean accounts of the EU. By this they mean ordinary, i.e. proper accounting and controlling, leading to efficient use of funds throughout the EU. An important part of this… …

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  • 27consolidated accounts — accounts used in relation to the activities of a group of companies to the effect that duplications in items are eliminated so that the combined figures do not show more assets and equity than actually exist. Collins dictionary of law. W. J.… …

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  • 28Delta Lloyd Group — Delta Lloyd N.V. Type Naamloze vennootschap Traded as Euronext: DL …

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  • 29The Sage Group — Infobox Company company name = The Sage Group plc company company type = Public (lse|SGE) foundation = Newcastle upon Tyne, England, UK (1981) location = Newcastle upon Tyne, England, UK key people = Tony Hobson, Chairman Paul Walker, CEO… …

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  • 30Oxford Group — Not to be confused with the Anglo Catholicism Oxford Movement. The Oxford Group was a Christian movement that had a following in Europe, China, Africa, Australia, Scandinavia and America in the 1920s and 30s. It was initiated by an American… …

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