Auditing -- Standards -- United States;Evidence, Documentary;
Most of the independent auditors work in forming his or her opinion on financial statements consists of obtaining and evaluating evidential matter1 concerning the assertions in such financial statements. The measure of the validity of such evidence...
Accountants -- Professional ethics -- Standards -- United States;American Institute of Certified Public Accountants -- By-laws
Booklet contains: AICPA Mission Statement; Code of Professional Conduct Principles Rules as amended January 14, 1992 The Principles and Rules as set forth herein are further amplified by interpretations and rulings contained in AICPA Professional...
Accountants -- Professional ethics -- Standards -- United States;American Institute of Certified Public Accountants -- By-laws
This publication, Code of Professional Conduct/Bylaws, contains the Principles and Rules of the Code, as well as pertinent resolutions of Council. It does not contain interpretations and rulings adopted by the professional ethics executive...
Auditing -- Standards -- United States;Financial statements -- United States -- Data processing
1. This amendment adds to the list of required planning considerations in paragraph 3 (as new item c) the methods used by the entity to process significant accounting information. It also adds a new paragraph 9, summarizing those aspects of...
Auditing -- Standards -- United States;Fraud;Financial statements -- United States;
Statement on Auditing Standards (SAS) No. 1, Codification of Auditing Standards and Procedures (AICPA, Professional Standards, vol. 1, AU sec. 110.02, "Responsibilities and Functions of the Independent Auditor"), states, "The auditor has a...
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;Derivative securities -- Auditing -- Standards -- United States;Hedging (Finance) -- Auditing -- Standards -- United States;Investments -- Auditing -- Standards -- United States;
This Statement on Auditing Standards (SAS) provides guidance to auditors in planning and performing auditing procedures for assertions about derivative instruments, hedging activities, and investments in securities2 that are made in an entity's...
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;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...
Auditing -- Standards -- United States;Auditing, Analytical review;
This Statement provides guidance on the use of analytical procedures and requires the use of analytical procedures in the planning and overall review stages of all audits.