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Which one should Dahua and Lixin enter?
Personally, Lixin is better, because after all, it has a long history, and Dahua's internal management is actually somewhat chaotic and is constantly merging.

At first, the treatment seemed to be the same. There is no connection between the two companies, but they both joined the BDO organization.

Lixin Dahua has been renamed Dahua Certified Public Accountants Co., Ltd., and I have learned a lot and touched many projects, but I am very tired.

Lixin has a high ranking and many businesses.

Dahua Certified Public Accountants (special general partnership) is one of the eight largest accounting firms in China, the first batch of certified public accountants engaged in H-share listing audit in China, and a pilot firm for the collectivization development of large accounting firms in the Ministry of Finance. Its business income reached 65.438+0.23788 billion yuan in 2065.438+04, ranking eighth among the top 100 accounting firms in the industry.

Lixin Certified Public Accountants was founded in 1927 by China accounting master Dr. Pan Xulun, and it is one of the earliest and most influential accounting firms in China. 1986 reopened.

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Dahua Certified Public Accountants has a team that can provide highly specialized services. By the end of 20 13 and 12, there were more than 3,800 employees, and nearly 1000 people were qualified as certified public accountants in China.

In June 2000, Lixin Certified Public Accountants Co., Ltd. (formerly Shanghai Lixin Changjiang Certified Public Accountants Co., Ltd.) was established with contributions made by Zhu Jiandi, Li, qi zhou, Dai, Wang Dexia, Qian Zhiang and Meng, with a registered capital of 5 million yuan.

Approved by the state, independently undertake the business of certified public accountants according to law, and have the qualification to engage in securities and futures-related business. According to the Sarbanes-Ox Act of the United States, non-American audit institutions need to register with the American Public Company Accounting Oversight Committee (the Accounting Oversight Committee of Listed Companies) if they want to audit the overseas subsidiaries of American listed companies. Lixin obtained this qualification in August 2004.