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Independent Accountant Involvement With Interim Financial Information, Carl R. Borgia
Independent Accountant Involvement With Interim Financial Information, Carl R. Borgia
Woman C.P.A.
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Proposed Statement On Auditing Standards : Review Of Or Performing Procedures On Interim Financial Information;Review Of Or Performing Procedures On Interim Financial Information; Exposure Draft (American Institute Of Certified Public Accountants), 1991, July 31, American Institute Of Certified Public Accountants. Auditing Standards Board
Proposed Statement On Auditing Standards : Review Of Or Performing Procedures On Interim Financial Information;Review Of Or Performing Procedures On Interim Financial Information; Exposure Draft (American Institute Of Certified Public Accountants), 1991, July 31, American Institute Of Certified Public Accountants. Auditing Standards Board
Exposure Drafts, Comment Letters, and Statements of Position
The Auditing Standards Board is issuing this proposed statement on auditing standards (SAS) to provide expanded guidance to accountants in performing reviews of, or procedures on, interim financial information. This proposed Statement: 1. Clarifies the knowledge of the entity's internal control structure that the accountant needs to obtain when the accountant is engaged to review interim financial information but has not audited the most recent annual financial statements. 2. Incorporates additional guidance on accounting estimates and performing analytical procedures in connection with a review of interim financial information. 3. Requires the accountant, in performing a review of interim financial information, …
Process Of Accounting Innovation: The Publication Of Consolidated Accounts In Britain In 1910, John Richard Edwards
Process Of Accounting Innovation: The Publication Of Consolidated Accounts In Britain In 1910, John Richard Edwards
Accounting Historians Journal
The most recent effort at restating the auditor's standard report, SAS 58, is the most comprehensive statement of the auditor's role that has ever been adopted. It is an acknowledgment that the previous report had become an ineffective communication of the audit function and was perhaps too cautious in circumscribing the auditor's public responsibilities. This paper compares and analyzes the terminology of the standard report throughout the professions's history with particular emphasis on the recent years leading up to SAS 58. An exhibit compares the parallel terminology and the social, economic and political issues that resulted in each revision. Additionally, …