audited financial statements

  • 1Financial Statements — Records that outline the financial activities of a business, an individual or any other entity. Financial statements are meant to present the financial information of the entity in question as clearly and concisely as possible for both the entity …

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  • 2interim financial statements — interim accounts; = interim report Financial statements issued for a period of less than a financial year. Although there are provisions under the Companies Act (1985) that refer to interim accounts in certain circumstances relating to the… …

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  • 3interim financial statements — interim accounts; interim report Financial statements issued for a period of less than a financial year. Although there are provisions under the Companies Act (1985) that refer to interim accounts in certain circumstances relating to the… …

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  • 4Financial analyst — A financial analyst (or securities analyst, research analyst, equity analyst, investment analyst) is a person who works with financial analysis.JobAn analyst will write reports on the companies they are supposed to cover, trying to describe the… …

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  • 5audited accounts — The financial statements of a company for each financial year (or accounting reference period) prepared in accordance with the Companies Acts and audited by a firm of accountants (Part VII Companies Act 1985). Easyform Glossary of Law Terms. UK… …

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  • 6Financial audit — A financial audit, or more accurately, an audit of financial statements, is the examination by an independent third party of the financial statements of a company or any other legal entity (including governments), resulting in the publication of… …

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  • 7audited statements — The most reliable type of financial statements. The audit is based on information submitted by the client, and the CPA does not verify all of the information. Limits on the scope of the audit and on the CPA s responsibility are described in the… …

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  • 8Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability — The Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability (ECFA) is an accreditation agency to promote fiscal integrity and sound financial practices among member organizations. Founded in 1979, it comprises over 2,000 evangelical Christian… …

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  • 9review statements — Financial statements prepared by an independent CPA that have been subject to some examination but have not been audited. The CPA is required to consider the reasonableness of the information. If any number appears questionable, the CPA must make …

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  • 10Differences between management accounting and financial accounting — The structure of accounting as documented by the International Federation of Accountants The differences between management accounting and financial accounting include:[1] Management accounting provides information to people within an… …

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