FORENSIC ACCOUNTING BUSINESS INVESTIGATION

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
? ? ! ! Michael G. Kessler & Associates, Ltd. 45 Rockefeller Plaza 20th Floor New York NY 101112000 forensic accounting and business investigation and consultation services;private investigation and consultation services;
ACCOUNTANTS LOOK AT THE NUMBERS. FORENSIC ACCOUNTANTS LOOK BEHIND THE NUMBERS. Michael G. Kessler & Associates, Ltd. 45 Rockefeller Plaza 20th Floor New York NY 101112000 FORENSIC ACCOUNTING AND BUSINESS INVESTIGATION AND CONSULTATION;
BECAUSE THERE IS A DIFFERENCE Michael G. Kessler & Associates, Ltd. 45 Rockefeller Plaza 20th Floor New York NY 101112000 FORENSIC ACCOUNTING AND BUSINESS INVESTIGATION AND CONSULTATION SERVICES;PRIVATE INVESTIGATION AND CONSULTATION SERVICES;
CORPORATE INVESTIGATIVE STRATEGIES Michael G. Kessler & Associates, Ltd 45 Rockefeller Plaza Suite 2000 New York NY 10111 FORENSIC ACCOUNTING AND BUSINESS INVESTIGATION AND CONSULTATION SERVICES;PRIVATE INVESTIGATION AND CONSULTATION SERVICES;
CORPORATE INVESTIGATIVE STRATEGIES Michael G. Kessler & Associates, Ltd 45 Rockefeller Plaza Suite 2000 New York NY 10111 FORENSIC ACCOUNTING AND BUSINESS INVESTIGATION AND CONSULTATION SERVICES;PRIVATE INVESTIGATION AND CONSULTATION SERVICES;
SETTING THE STANDARD Michael G. Kessler & Associates, Ltd. 45 Rockefeller Plaza 20th Floor New York NY 101112000 FORENSIC ACCOUNTING AND BUSINESS INVESTIGATION AND CONSULTATION SERVICES;PRIVATE INVESTIGATION; CONSULTATION SERVICES IN THE FIELD OF PRIVATE INVESTIGATION;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A cash control system for a business establishment having one or more cash registers includes a safe assembly. The safe assembly includes a safe for securing cash and a currency reader coupled to the safe for determining the amount of cash received in the safe. A central control unit is configured to receive deposit information from the safe assembly and to generate and transmit deposit reports. Preferably, the central control unit also transmits identifiers that distinguish deposit information accumulated during an accounting period before a predetermined event and deposit information accumulated during the accounting period after the predetermined event. The cash information server is configured to receive the deposit information and the identifiers from the central control unit and to identify the amount of cash collected by the business establishment during the accounting period. Preferably, the cash information server is located off-site from the safe assembly.