Auditing -- Standards -- United States;Audit committees -- United States;
1. This Statement establishes a requirement for the auditor to determine that certain matters related to the conduct of an audit are communicated to those who have responsibility for oversight of the financial reporting process.1 For purposes of...
This Statement provides guidance in identifying and reporting conditions that relate to an entity's internal control structure observed during an audit of financial statements. It is contemplated that the communication would generally be to the...
Auditing -- Standards -- United States;Financial statements -- Standards -- United States;
This Statement sets forth standards and provides guidance to an accountant1 concerning performance and reporting in all engagements to apply agreed-upon procedures to specified elements, accounts, or items of a financial statement, except as noted...
Auditing -- Standards -- United States;Business consultants -- United States;Consultants;Auditors' reports --Standards -- United States
This statement provides guidance that an accountant in public practice (“reporting accountant”), either in connection with a proposal to obtain a new client or otherwise, should apply3—a. When preparing a written report on the application of...
This statement revises: Generally Accepted Auditing Standards; auditor's study and evaluation of internal control, receivables and inventories; consistency of application of generally accepted accounting principles; public warehouses--controls and...
Auditing -- Standards -- United States;Auditing, Internal -- Standards -- United States;Financial statements -- Standards -- United States;
The auditor considers many factors in determining the nature, timing, and extent of auditing procedures to be performed in an audit of an entity's financial statements. One of the factors is the existence of an internal audit function.1 This...