Auditing was increasingly professionalized and founded on concepts of prudence. |
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In addition to following the Statement of Auditing Standards, Lundy says his firm incorporates a healthy does of Benford's Law. |
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Youssef also disclosed a financial blueprint submitted by Finance ministress Raya Hassan which corroborated with Auditing Board findings. |
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There are about 1,600 stalled factories, according to latest figures by the Cental Auditing Organisation. |
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A booming post-war economy ushered in a long period of growth for many large corporations and for the auditing profession. |
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If that is the case, intervention, when it is constructive, is an objective necessity, so that auditing its personnel could be introduced. |
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On the tube yesterday, travellers of every description could be heard auditing their families. |
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He will graduate in April 2006, but he has already worked as a probationer in an auditing company for more than a year. |
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The random draw from November 25 will be closely monitored by the auditing firm Deloitte and Touche. |
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Secure logging and auditing systems that are tamper-resistant and cryptographically signed add a layer of deterrent on top of actual security. |
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The only way to increase the margins of auditing is to send the most junior people on the job and wrap it up quick. |
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And as it all unravelled, cosy deals, lax auditing, wheels within wheels, and slippery accounting was exposed. |
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Ron argued that generally accepted auditing standards entitled him to rely on Hal's representations. |
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Lots of talk about auditing at the pro page, and the anti page had talk about some man that took over the world 75 million years ago? |
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Increasingly, click fraud seems to be underpinned by botnets, according to a report from an online advertising auditing service. |
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We conducted our audits in accordance with auditing standards generally accepted in the United States of America. |
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The nominally independent Financial Accounting Standards Board defines accounting and auditing standards. |
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The association said public accountants would only audit their financial reports if they complied with auditing standards. |
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Or, if you're auditing a company with two sales each year, it's unlikely that a sale will be recorded incorrectly. |
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Assume you are auditing a large company that has lots of complex contracts. |
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But I guess it's not so different from a CEO downsizing the auditing department. |
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Any severe, firmwide sanction, such as a one-year ban on auditing public companies, could put an accounting firm out of business. |
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Yet, upon auditing the systems, I will find major discrepancies between what is written and what is actually implemented. |
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The solution is auditing, to discover and to clear these traumatic engrams, hidden in the subconscience. |
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While auditing a class taught by Robert Lowell at Boston University, Sylvia met another poet hell-bent on suicide, Anne Sexton. |
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Then one summer I immersed myself in American poetry, auditing Helen Vendler's course in the summer school. |
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He was only auditing the class at the time, so he refused to take part in the experiment. |
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The figure would have been staggering if the auditing had been expanded to cover middle schools and primary schools. |
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A new government system for the auditing of public accounts has been in place for two years. |
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Bank solvency is exaggerated, but it is exaggerated less under international auditing than under central bank auditing. |
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Consultants who are independent of auditing and accounting can better focus on their core competency of solving increasingly complex business problems. |
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Do you really trust the people who are tapping your phone and auditing your taxes to take over your medical records? |
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In the auditing process, adherents may disclose details of their personal life, and a record of the audit is placed in a file. |
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An initial meeting should occur during the planning stage of the audit to discuss new accounting, auditing or regulatory issues affecting the organization. |
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They are either running big corporations, or auditing their accounts. |
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Software metering and auditing on networked systems gives managers precise tracking tools to determine who uses what software, when, where and how often. |
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Clearly, there is a pressing need to require nonpublic institutions of higher education to be subject to routine auditing and to submit transparent annual financial reports. |
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In future, all directors will have to swear a statement that they are satisfied that the company has obeyed all reporting and auditing regulations. |
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Unlike America, which has rushed to pass new legislation to curb corruption and reform auditing, Japan has done little to prevent a repeat of past accounting fiddles. |
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Management consultancies have been forced over recent years to demerge consulting and auditing arms, due in the main to concerns over conflicts of interest. |
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There appears to be a strong preference for auditing bonds whose proceeds have been lent by the issuer to large corporations. |
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The postconstruction auditing and environmental evaluation phase extends beyond the end of the construction of a highway. |
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These five elements are the foundation of any QCD, accounting and auditing or tax. |
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The task force considered the connection of the year 2000 problem and the auditing, independence and accounting standards of public companies. |
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The commission recommended completely redoing the vote after auditing a random sample of about 13,000 ballots. |
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In many years of auditing sermons, I have known two preachers who, noteless, preached superbly and without hesitation. |
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The auditing of the accounts, when the defendant was present, was nothing more than the examinings of the footings of the bookkeeper. |
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In 1990, he received the Leon Radde Award from the Institute of Internal Auditors as the outstanding auditing educator worldwide. |
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The state auditing service was short-staffed but had not scheduled audits by private sector firms, while many public entities had not submitted accounts for years. |
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Annual auditing was a farce, and since the Chambre de Justice had fallen into disuse after 1716, judicial checks on financial maladministration were non-existent. |
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The committee member Senator Mohammad Azam Khan Swati questioned Why financial audit of NTS was not being conducted and if it was conducted than who was auditing it. |
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These requirements generally call for a compliant electronic storage medium to support integrity protection, accessibility, duplication, migration and auditing. |
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