LOS ANGELES, 14. March 2011 —/PRNewswire/— NSBN LLP (www.nsbn.com), Certified Public Accountants and business consultants in Beverly Hills, announces that Sharey Wang, Partner, is a certified information technology Professional (CITP) certification from the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA). "' Why would they need the CPA certification in the field of information technology? ', I was asked," says Ms. Wang, CPA.CITP. "THE CPA.CITPs business and technology insight and are involved in the development and management of the use of technology to achieve the objectives of the organization. " Wang's areas of expertise include risk assessment, as regards the internal control, audit and certify and information management. CPA firms led initiatives for green technology, with responsibility for the development of paperless, all of the digital office.
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NSBN LLP (formerly Nanas, Stern, bier, Neinstein and co. LLP) is a full service CPA and Business Consulting firm, which is in practice in Beverly Hills, California, more than 50 years. The company currently rank among the top 25 CPA firms in Los Angeles County, the Top 200 of the CPA firms in the US and the best places to work in Los Angeles for the last four consecutive years. NSBN has 18 partners and staff of approximately 70. NSBN has specific expertise in various industrial sectors, including real estate, escrow, non-profit organizations, business firms, entertainment, employee benefit plans and the diverse individuals. For more information please visit www.nsbn.com.
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