upload
Accounting Institute Seminars, Inc.
Industry: Accounting
Number of terms: 7464
Number of blossaries: 0
Company Profile:
配置またはグループ化します。資産及び負債は、通常現在または固定として分類されます。
Industry:Accounting
Unintentional misstatements or omissions in financial statements. Errors may involve mistakes in gathering or processing accounting data, incorrect estimates from oversight or misinterpretation of facts, and mistakes in application of principles relating to amount, classification, presentation or disclosure.
Industry:Accounting
(evidential matter) includes written and electronic information (such as checks, records of electronic fund transfers, invoices, contracts, and other information) that permits the auditor to reach conclusions through reasoning.
Industry:Accounting
As an audit procedure, to examine something is to look at it critically.
Industry:Accounting
(execution) To carry out an internal control procedure, such as to sign and mail a check after inspecting supporting documents.
Industry:Accounting
A CPA's conclusion held with confidence but not substantiated by positive knowledge or proof.
Industry:Accounting
To examine again. The overall review of audit documentation is completed after field work. A peer review is a practice monitoring program in which audit documentation of one CPA firm is periodically reviewed by independent partners of other firms to determine that they conform to professional standards. An analytical review is a type of substantive audit procedure. A review of financial statements of a nonpublic company is an engagement that results in the expression of less assurance than an audit, but more than in a compilation. A review of interim financial statements of a public company consists of analytical procedures and inquiries.
Industry:Accounting
means assigning different people the responsibilities of authorizing transactions, recording transactions, and maintaining custody of assets. Segregation of duties reduces the opportunities for one person to both perpetrate and conceal errors or fraud.
Industry:Accounting
Representation of the operation or features of one process or system through the use of another. Computer simulation of waiting lines can determine the number of employees needed to serve customers at a particular time.
Industry:Accounting
An analysis of the possibility of suffering loss.
Industry:Accounting