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has gloss | eng: Philippine School of Business Administration (PSBA) was founded in October, 1963. It was originally launched as a review and training center for Certified Public Accountants. Operating under the name of "Philippine Accounting and Taxation Training Services, Inc." (PATTS), and occupying a rented building in C. M. Recto Ave. Manila, it opened its doors for the first time in January, 1964 with an unprecedented enrollment of 1,200 CPA reviewees. It at once became the biggest CPA review school in the Philippines. The enrollment steadily grew - 1,300 in the second year of operation and 2,000 in the third year. The confidence of students in the integrity and competence of the founders and the faculty of the School was strengthened by the result of the 1964 CPA examination which included the PATTS reviewees among the first ten highest of the successful candidates. Since the products of the review program have been leading, both quantitatively, the yearly list of successful CPA examinees. |
lexicalization | eng: Philippine School of Business Administration |
instance of | (noun) an organization founded and united for a specific purpose institution, establishment |
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has gloss | pam: Ing Philippine School of Business Administration (PSBA) metung ya kareng manimunang kolehiyu ning Filipinas king accounting ampong komersiu (business). Banwa-banwa, kayabe la kareng matas dili akukua king board exam a w:CPA deng miyari keti. Mas matas ya kesa king |
lexicalization | pam: Philippine School of Business Administration |
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has gloss | tgl: Ang Philippine School of Business Administration ay isang kolehiyong paaralan na matatagpuan sa Lungsod Quezon at Lungsod ng Maynila sa Kalakhang Maynila, Pilipinas. |
lexicalization | tgl: Philippine School of Business Administration |
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