Auditors in the PONS Dictionary

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Parliament is responsible for discharging the implementation of previous budgets, on the basis of the annual report of the European Court of Auditors.
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In order to accomplish this goal, auditors should go further than simply adhering to auditing standards.
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According to the Court of Auditors, 78 per cent of the payments to trip organisers last year were made in cash.
www.telegraph.co.uk
These auditors' objective is to appear much more attractive and easy-going than other auditors in order to secure future audit engagements and fees.
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Auditors can release three types of statements other than an unqualified/unmodified opinion.
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Internal auditors typically perform an annual risk assessment of the enterprise, to develop a plan of audit engagements for the upcoming year.
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Does the Court of Auditors ask whether new motorways are profitable?
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Conforming to the legislation, the accounts of the organisation are inspected by auditors.
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And that doesn't include another $290,000 in expenses on corporate cards that auditors couldn't even account for because they could not determine which senior manager had charged them.
www.thestar.com
This risk of auditors' liability to third parties is limited by the doctrine of privity.
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