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Revisor

Revisor is a noun used to describe a person who revises or reviews material for accuracy, quality, or compliance. In English, the related terms reviser or reviewer are more common, and in publishing a revisor may function as a copy editor or proofreader, focusing on factual accuracy and adherence to editorial standards in addition to language quality.

Regional usage varies. In many Spanish- and Portuguese-speaking countries, revisor (or revisor fiscal in the corporate

Historically and in literature, the term revizor appears in translations of the Russian word ревизор (revizor), notably

Duties typically include reviewing documents, financial statements, contracts, or manuscripts; verifying data, cross-checking sources, and assessing

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context)
denotes
someone
responsible
for
checking
financial
records
and
ensuring
compliance
with
accounting
standards
and
regulations.
In
such
contexts
a
revisor
fiscal
is
often
a
formal
role
within
corporate
governance
and
may
report
to
shareholders
or
regulatory
authorities.
The
word
also
appears
in
other
languages
with
similar
meanings,
referring
to
someone
who
inspects
documents,
processes,
or
statements
for
correctness.
in
Nikolai
Gogol’s
The
Government
Inspector,
where
it
denotes
a
government
inspector.
In
broader
usage,
revisor
can
describe
inspectors
or
auditors
in
various
domains,
including
government,
business,
and
publishing.
risk
and
compliance.
A
revisor
may
recommend
corrections
or
improvements
and,
in
accounting
contexts,
evaluate
internal
controls
and
adherence
to
standards.
Required
skills
include
attention
to
detail,
familiarity
with
relevant
regulations
or
style
guides,
and
the
ability
to
communicate
findings
clearly.
Education
varies
by
field,
ranging
from
journalism
or
linguistics
to
accounting
or
law.