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  2. Vouching (financial auditing) - Wikipedia

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    The success of an audit depends on the thoroughness with which vouching is done. After entering in all vouchers, only then can auditing start. Vouching is defined as the "verification of entries in the books of account by examination of documentary evidence or vouchers, such as invoices, debit and credit notes, statements, receipts, etc.

  3. Voucher - Wikipedia

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    A voucher is an accounting document representing an internal intent to make a payment to an external entity, such as a vendor or service provider. A voucher is produced usually after receiving a vendor invoice, after the invoice is successfully matched to a purchase order. A voucher will contain detailed information regarding the payee, the ...

  4. Government Auditing Standards - Wikipedia

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    In addition, CPA firms that perform local government financial audits that include an A-133 "single audit" must follow yellow book standards. In addition to financial audits, the Yellow Book standards cover Performance Audits, which evaluate the performance of a program or project against defined objectives, such as objectives for efficiency ...

  5. List of business and finance abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    CAO – Chief administrative officer or chief accounting officer; CAPEX – Capital expenditure; CAPM – Capital asset pricing model [1] CBOE – Chicago Board Options Exchange; CBOT – Chicago Board of Trade; CDO – Collateralized debt obligation or chief data officer; CDM – Change and data management; CDS – Credit default swap; CEO ...

  6. Warrant of payment - Wikipedia

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    These warrants were used by quartermasters to issue vouchers to acquire food, supplies, munitions, clothing, transportation, etc., for the use of the American military and to maintain Washington's headquarters. Warrants could be redeemed by the army paymasters, but most often they were used like cash by the recipient.

  7. 400 people have 'tenant' vouchers, no place to go, according ...

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    A report to Buncombe County's Affordable Housing Committee showed that 400 individuals have housing vouchers in the program but nowhere to move in.

  8. UPS to pay $45M to US settle charges that it improperly ...

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    UPS will pay $45 million to settle charges that it improperly valued its freight division, the Securities and Exchange Commission announced Friday.The regulator agency said that UPS materially ...

  9. Why Groupon Stock Plummeted by 27% on Wednesday - AOL

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    As for the smaller international segment, the company was hurt by its exiting the local deals segment in Italy. Time for new notes While the surprise flip into profitability was a positive ...