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  2. The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India - Wikipedia

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    It can only consider accounting standards recommended by ICAI and advise the Government of India to notify them under the Companies Act, 2013. Further, the Accounting Standards so notified are applicable only to companies registered under the companies act, 2013. For all other entities, the accounting standards issued the ICAI continue to apply.

  3. Forensic Accounting and Investigation Standards by ICAI

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    The standards lays down the primary qualitative measures for conducting investigations. The full set of FAIS standards drafted for the forensic professionals by The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) with the help of group of professionals and experts is the first in the accounting world. [1]

  4. Indian Accounting Standards - Wikipedia

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    The Ind AS are named and numbered in the same way as the International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS). National Financial Reporting Authority (NFRA) recommend these standards to the Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA). MCA has to spell out the accounting standards applicable [1] for companies in India. As on date MCA has notified 40 Ind ...

  5. Generally Accepted Auditing Standards - Wikipedia

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    AU [1] Section 150 states that there are ten standards: [2] three general standards, three fieldwork standards, and four reporting standards. These standards are issued and clarified Statements of Accounting Standards, with the first issued in 1972 to replace previous guidance. Typically, the first number of the AU section refers to which ...

  6. Statement on Auditing Standards No. 99: Consideration of Fraud

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    SAS 99 defines fraud as an intentional act that results in a material misstatement in financial statements. There are two types of fraud considered: misstatements arising from fraudulent financial reporting (e.g. falsification of accounting records) and misstatements arising from misappropriation of assets (e.g. theft of assets or fraudulent expenditures).

  7. Category:Auditing standards - Wikipedia

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    International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board; International Standards on Auditing; ISA 230 Documentation; ISA 310 Knowledge of the Business; ISA 320 Audit Materiality; ISA 400 Risk Assessments and Internal Control; ISA 500 Audit Evidence; ISAE 3000; ISAE 3402; ISO 19600

  8. Remembering Lou Carnesecca, John Thompson and the ... - AOL

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    St. John’s had a winning streak that had hit 19. Carnesecca was still wearing the sweater. "That’s all I am is a sweater guy," Carnesecca said in a documentary about the game. "I thought I was ...

  9. Statements on Auditing Procedure - Wikipedia

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    The Statement is now known as Statement on Auditing Standards, no. 1, and began a series of Statements on Auditing Standards (SASs) that are still being issued by the Auditing Standards Board. See Statements on Auditing Standards (USA). Beginning in 1976, these Standards were codified annually as section AU of the AICPA's Professional Standards.