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Audit Trail

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Audit trail
Resolves the validity of an accounting entry by a step-by-step record by which accounting data can be traced to their source.

Audit Trail
A record of the transactions in a trade from the beginning to the end. The SEC and the NYSE use the audit trail when investigating irregularities and potential trading violations.

audit trail
A record of business transactions that can be used by an interested party to trace an organization's activities to original documents. Audit trails are used to verify account balances.


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But the liquidation of receiving organisations and inadequate audit trails stopped the council from reclaiming the cash.
They also include audit trail reporting that provide detailed reports of safe events, such as openings and closings, and identify all users.
Within g-SOPs, users can publish approved SOPs to the document library and access a full audit trail and complete document history.
 
 
 
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