How does a public accountant differ from a management accountant?

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A management accountant mainly reports internally on the performance of products, departments or a business as a whole going into far more detail than financial accounts. A "public" accountant would probably work in a practice dealing with a number of clients on various matters such as tax issues, accounts preparation and audit.

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