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Audit 1. An unbiased examination and evaluation of the financial statements of an organization. It can be done internally (by employees of the organization) or externally (by an outside firm). 2. An IRS examination of a taxpayer's return or other transactions. The IRS performs this examination to verify the correctness of these filings. Notes: 1. Auditors ensure the fiscal accuracy and responsibility of organizations.2. The ultimate fear of every taxpayer. Audit An examination of a company's accounting records and books conducted by an outside professional in order to determine whether the company is maintaining records according to generally accepted accounting principles. See: accountant's opinion.
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0 optimizes peer-to-peer collaboration and approvals over the Web, securely tracking changes and providing an auditable trail for each transaction, the company said in an announcement. An electronic insurance exchange is important because it facilitates risk distribution through one transparent and auditable medium. The report cards rate K-12 districts using auditable data, including national percentiles, lists of school buildings and school community information, as well as information about extracurricular, athletic and academic programs provided by the district. |
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