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AccountingWEB Inc. does collect personal information on our members, and uses it to better profile our subscribers so they can have a more meaningful experience while visiting the AccountingWEB site. That information is kept confidential, and only AccountingWEB staff have access to the database that includes that information.

On occasion subscribers will post questions, answers or commentary on our site, and their individual names will be published next to their comments. Beyond that, no firm information or other contact information will be published unless the user publishes it him or herself.

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