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Scenario - T & M Computers Thomas Benson and Matthew Roderick started a small computer business ten years ago in Rapid City, South Dakota.  Armed only with determination and innovative designs, Thomas and Matthew were driven to achieve success for their company, T & M Computers.  Their hard work has indeed, paid off.  Since the inception of the company, the two owners have watched their business grow and demand for their products increase.  Four years ago due to this high product demand, they went international with their business operations. Thomas and Matthew now have international business operations in Singapore, France, Turkey, and Great Britain.  Further operational expansion is anticipated within the next year and the company plans to begin operations in Spain, Greece, and Italy.  The owner's hard work and dynamic ideas have proven quite profitable for the company.  Thomas and Matthew are pleased with how their operation has grown into becoming a major international business worthy of competing with Intel and Microsoft.  T & M Computers may well be the next giant recognized in the field of computer software. T & M Computers are conducting international business operations in world areas, which have recently undergone financial turmoil.  Of the following, which organization is most likely to provide assistance in providing global financial stability?


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Accountant

A professional who manages, audits, and prepares financial records and statements for individuals or organizations.

Attorney

a professional licensed to practice law, offering advice, and representing clients in legal matters and court proceedings.

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A situation in which the personal property of one person (a bailor) is entrusted to another (a bailee), who is obligated to return the bailed property to the bailor or dispose of it as directed.

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