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ArtikelWriting in Plain English  
Oleh: Danziger, Elizabeth
Jenis: Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi: Journal of Accountancy vol. 183 no. 1 (1997), page 71-76.
Topik: WRITING; writing; plain english
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Isi artikelIf you are like most CPA s, you do not consider yourself a natural writer. In fact, you may have chosen accounting as a profession in the fervent hope that you would never have to write again. However, clients need written explanations of the numbers you work so hard to produce. So here you are, an avowed nonwriter, trying to communicate complex, numbers - based information to people who know a lot less than you do about accounting. You also want to avoid any potential liabilities that may come from a misinterpretation of your writing. Its no wonder that CPA s in large firms and individual practitioners alike spend dozens - sometimes hundreds - of hours preparing proposals and reports only to find that clients still consider their writing dense and difficult. Fortunately, you do not need to be a natural writer to produce correct, client - friendly documents. If you follow five basic writing principles, your clients not only will have a better grasp of your services and responsibilities but they also may even look forward to reading your letters.
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