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  2. Statements on Auditing Standards (United States) - Wikipedia

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    1: Codification of Auditing Standards and Procedures full-text: November 1972 2: Reports on Audited Financial Statements full-text: October 1974 3: The Effects of EDP on the Auditor's Study and Evaluation of Internal Control full-text: December 1974 4: Quality Control Considerations for a Firm of Independent Auditors full-text: December 1974 5

  3. Auditing Standards Board - Wikipedia

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    The American Institute of Certified Public Accountants has issued guidance to accountants and auditors since 1917, when, at the behest of the U.S. Federal Trade Commission and auspices of the Federal Reserve Board, it issued a series of pamphlets to the accounting community in regard to preparing financial statements and auditing (then referred to as "verification" and later "examination"). [4]

  4. Generally Accepted Auditing Standards - Wikipedia

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    When the auditor cannot express an overall opinion, the auditor should state the reasons therefore in the auditor's report. In all cases where an auditor's name is associated with financial statements, the auditor should clearly indicate the character of the auditor's work, if any, and the degree of responsibility the auditor is taking, in the ...

  5. Engagement letter - Wikipedia

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    Specification of the responsibilities of the auditor of the company: This section refers to the specific professional standards and responsibilities of the auditor. Constraints on the accounting firm: For example, timing of access to client facilities and accounting records may delay the engagement.

  6. AICPA Code of Professional Conduct - Wikipedia

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    The code establishes standards for auditor independence, integrity and objectivity, responsibilities to clients and colleagues and acts discreditable to the accounting profession. The AICPA is responsible for drafting, revising and reissuing the code annually, on June 1.

  7. Audit committee - Wikipedia

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    The Board's role is better described as oversight or monitoring, rather than execution. Responsibilities of the audit committee typically include: [5] [6] Overseeing the financial reporting and disclosure process. Monitoring choice of accounting policies and principles. Overseeing hiring, performance and independence of the external auditors.

  8. Auditor's report - Wikipedia

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    The auditor's report is modified to include all necessary disclosures by either presenting the report subsequent to the report on the financial statements, or combining both reports into one auditor's report. The following is an example of the former version of adding a separate report immediately after the auditor's report on financial statements.

  9. Government performance auditing - Wikipedia

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    Government audit organizations generally utilize established standards to conduct performance audits. In the United States, audit organizations use either Generally Accepted Government Auditing Standards, known as the Yellow Book, or the Institute of Internal Auditors's International Professional Practices Framework, known as the Red Book.