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1. ''Financial | 1. ''Financial and other reporting.'' | ||
The practice and outcome of independent review work on financial reporting or other information, designed to enhance the credibility of the information. | The practice and outcome of independent review work on financial reporting or other information, designed to enhance the credibility of the information. | ||
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2. '' | 2. ''Risk evaluation - risk management.'' | ||
Life assurance - also known as life insurance - is a type of insurance which most commonly pays out to dependants on the death of the insured person. | A high degree of belief that matters are as stated, as expected, or otherwise acceptably low risk. | ||
3. ''Insurance.'' | |||
Life assurance - also known as life ''insurance'' - is a type of insurance which most commonly pays out to dependants on the death of the insured person. | |||
4. ''Quality and performance standards.'' | |||
In quality and performance standards, quality assurance is a process or framework designed to ensure products or services meet minimum quality standards. | |||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[ | * [[Attestation]] | ||
* [[Audit]] | * [[Audit]] | ||
* [[Auditing standards]] | * [[Auditing standards]] | ||
* [[Confidence]] | |||
* [[Environmental, social and governance]] (ESG) | |||
* [[Financial Reporting Council]] | * [[Financial Reporting Council]] | ||
* [[Independent]] | |||
* [[Insurance]] | |||
* [[International Standards on Assurance Engagements]] | |||
* [[Quality assurance]] | |||
* [[Sustainability]] | |||
[[Category:Accounting,_tax_and_regulation]] | |||
[[Category:Compliance_and_audit]] |
Latest revision as of 18:05, 3 August 2024
1. Financial and other reporting.
The practice and outcome of independent review work on financial reporting or other information, designed to enhance the credibility of the information.
A common example is an independent financial audit.
2. Risk evaluation - risk management.
A high degree of belief that matters are as stated, as expected, or otherwise acceptably low risk.
3. Insurance.
Life assurance - also known as life insurance - is a type of insurance which most commonly pays out to dependants on the death of the insured person.
4. Quality and performance standards.
In quality and performance standards, quality assurance is a process or framework designed to ensure products or services meet minimum quality standards.