Auditing -- Standards -- United States;Specialists
The purpose of this Statement is to provide guidance to the auditor who uses the work of a specialist in performing an examination of financial statements in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards. For purposes of this Statement, a...
Auditing -- Standards -- United States;Specialists;Financial statements -- United States -- Auditing;
The purpose of this Statement is to provide guidance to the auditor who uses the work of a specialist in performing an audit in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards. For purposes of this Statement, a specialist is a person (or...
Thomas discussing setting his affairs at Bim Clark's (Trigg County) and his desire to return home, through Jackson; also mentions Isaac working at home. [This letter may be misdated.]
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;Going concern (Accounting)
When the continued existence of an entity is imperiled, there is heightened concern about the recoverability and classification of recorded asset amounts and the amounts and classification of liabilities. This Statement provides guidance regarding...
Auditing -- Standards -- United States;Auditing, Internal;Auditing -- Data processing
1. Section 320, "The Auditor's Study and Evaluation of Internal Control," of Statement on Auditing Standards No. 1 defines internal control in terms of administrative control and accounting control. That section also sets forth the basic concepts...
Auditing -- Standards -- United States;Audited financial statements -- Standards -- United States;Corporations -- United States -- Finance -- Automation;Information technology;
This Statement provides guidance on the independent auditors consideration of an entity's internal control in an audit of financial statements in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards. It defines internal control, describes the...
Auditing -- Standards -- United States;Financial statements -- Auditing -- Standards;Audited financial statements -- Standards -- United States;Auditing, Internal --Standards -- United States;
This amendment revises the definition and description of internal control contained in SAS No. 55, Consideration of the Internal Control Structure in a Financial Statement Audit, to recognize the definition and description contained in Internal...
Auditing -- Standards -- United States;Service industries -- United States -- Auditing;
This Statement provides guidance on the factors an independent auditor should consider when auditing the financial statements of an entity that uses a service organization to process certain transactions. This Statement also provides guidance for...
Auditing -- Standards -- United States;Administrative agencies -- United States -- Auditing;Auditing, Internal -- United States;Finance, Public -- Auditing -- Standards -- United States;
This statement establishes standards with respect to testing and reporting on compliance with laws and regulations in engagements, as defined below, under generally accepted auditing standards, Government Auditing Standards, and the Single Audit...
Auditing -- Standards -- United States;Financial statements -- Auditing -- Standards;Audited financial statements -- Standards -- United States;Auditing, Internal --Standards -- United States;
This Statement provides guidance on the independent auditor's consideration of an entity's internal control structure in an audit of financial statements in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards.1 It describes the elements of an...