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The COSO 1992–1994 Framework defines each of the five components of internal control (i.e., Control Environment, Risk Assessment, Information & Communication, Monitoring, and Control Activities). Evaluation suggestions are included at the end of key COSO chapters and in the "Evaluation Tools" volume; these can be modified into objective ...
The AICPA auditing standard Statement on Standards for Attestation Engagements no. 18 (SSAE 18), section 320, "Reporting on an Examination of Controls at a Service Organization Relevant to User Entities' Internal Control Over Financial Reporting", defines two levels of reporting, type 1 and type 2. Additional AICPA guidance materials specify ...
AICPA Professional Standards, AT-C sec. 320 Reporting on an Examination of Controls at a Service Organization Relevant to User Entities' Internal Control Over Financial Reporting AICPA Professional Standards , AT-C sec. 395 Designated for AT Section 701, Management's Discussion and Analysis
Consideration of internal control in a financial statement audit full-text: 15-02: 1996: Consideration of internal control in a financial statement audit full-text: 16-01: 1959: Generally accepted accounting principles for contractors full-text: 16-01a: 1959: Auditing in the construction industry full-text: 16-02: 1965: Audits of Construction ...
The Effects of EDP on the Auditor's Study and Evaluation of Internal Control full-text: ... AICPA Professional Standards: Auditing as of July 1, 1976 full-text:
Statement on Auditing Standards (SAS) No. 55: Consideration of Internal Control in a Financial Statement Audit, commonly abbreviated as SAS 55, is an auditing statement issued by the Auditing Standards Board of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) in April 1988.
Internal control, as defined by accounting and auditing, is a process for assuring of an organization's objectives in operational effectiveness and efficiency, reliable financial reporting, and compliance with laws, regulations and policies. A broad concept, internal control involves everything that controls risks to an organization.
Report on the internal control structure in audits of investment companies; December 29, 1989, Amendment to AICPA Audit and Accounting Guide Audits of Investment Companies full-text: 1989 December 29 90-1: Accountants' services on prospective financial statements for internal use only and partial presentations full-text: 1990 January 5 90-2