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The financial auditor’s primary role is to form and report an independent opinion on the truth and fairness of primary financial statements. | The financial auditor’s primary role is to form and report an independent opinion on the truth and fairness of primary financial statements. | ||
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In a broader sense, auditing refers more generally to the process of independent reviewing and reporting on financial and non-financial information. | In a broader sense, auditing refers more generally to the process of independent reviewing and reporting on financial and non-financial information. | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
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* [[Financial statements]] | * [[Financial statements]] | ||
* [[Letters of representation]] | * [[Letters of representation]] | ||
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Revision as of 14:42, 9 October 2013
1. Financial reporting.
The financial auditor’s primary role is to form and report an independent opinion on the truth and fairness of primary financial statements.
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In a broader sense, auditing refers more generally to the process of independent reviewing and reporting on financial and non-financial information.