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What is audit assurance ?

Audit Assurance Audit assurance: alternatively referred to as audit and assurance services, encompasses the professional offerings furnished by auditors to evaluate and express a viewpoint on the precision, dependability, and adherence to standards of financial statements and other information presented by an entity. The purpose of audit assurance is to provide stakeholders, such as shareholders,… Read More »

What type of assurance does an audit provide?

Type Of Assurance Type Of Assurance, An audit provides reasonable assurance, which is the highest level of assurance that can be provided by auditors. The objective of an audit is to express an opinion on whether the financial statements of an entity are prepared in accordance with the applicable financial reporting framework and present a true… Read More »

Q16.13 What is audit and assurance in accounting ?

Audit and Assurance in Accounting Website link Audit and Assurance in Accounting: Audit and assurance are two important components of accounting that provide confidence and credibility to financial information. Audit: An audit is an independent examination of an organization’s financial statements, systems, processes, and controls to ensure that they are accurate, complete, and in compliance… Read More »

Audit Level: What level of assurance does an audit provide ?

Audit Level An audit provides a high level of assurance on the financial statements of an entity. The purpose of an audit is to express an opinion on whether the financial statements are prepared, in all material respects, in accordance with the applicable financial reporting framework. The auditor collects adequate and relevant audit evidence to… Read More »

Who audits auditors in India?

Auditors in India Auditors in India, The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India, established in accordance with the Chartered Accountants Act of 1949, assumes the role of the authoritative governing body entrusted with the regulation of the auditing profession in India. Under its jurisdiction, the ICAI oversees and maintains standards, ensuring the proper conduct and… Read More »

What are the stages of an audit?

Audit Stages  Stages: An audit typically involves several stages, which can vary depending on the size and complexity of the organization being audited. However, the following are the general of an audit: 1.Planning: In this the auditor plans the audit by gaining an understanding of the organization and its business processes, identifying key areas of… Read More »

Company secretarial audit?

  Company Secretarial Compliance Company secretarial compliance audit refers to an independent examination and evaluation of a company’s secretarial and compliance practices by a qualified professional, typically a practicing company secretary. The objective of a secretarial audit is to assess the company’s adherence to legal and regulatory requirements, corporate governance norms, and prescribed secretarial standards.… Read More »

What is the difference between statutory and non-statutory audit?

Statutory and non-Statutory Audit Statutory audit and non-statutory audit are two types of audits that serve different purposes. A statutory audits is a legally required audit that is performed to ensure that a company’s financial statements are accurate and comply with applicable accounting standards and laws. This type of audit is typically conduct by an… Read More »