to verify accounts
1verify — To confirm or substantiate by oath or affidavit. Particularly used of making formal oath to accounts, petitions, pleadings, and other papers. The word verified, when used in a statute, ordinarily imports a verity attested by the sanctity of an… …
2audit — au·dit || É”Ëdɪt n. examination of financial accounts v. examine accounts; verify accounts …
3audited — au·dit || É”Ëdɪt n. examination of financial accounts v. examine accounts; verify accounts …
4auditing — au·dit || É”Ëdɪt n. examination of financial accounts v. examine accounts; verify accounts …
5audits — au·dit || É”Ëdɪt n. examination of financial accounts v. examine accounts; verify accounts …
6Controller — Con*trol ler, n. [From control, v. t.: cf. F. contr[^o]leur.] 1. One who, or that which, controls or restraines; one who has power or authority to regulate or control; one who governs. [1913 Webster] The great controller of our fate Deigned to be …
7controller — Con*trol ler, n. [From control, v. t.: cf. F. contr[^o]leur.] 1. One who, or that which, controls or restraines; one who has power or authority to regulate or control; one who governs. [1913 Webster] The great controller of our fate Deigned to be …
8control — noun 1》 the power to influence people s behaviour or the course of events. ↘the restriction of an activity, tendency, or phenomenon. 2》 a device by which a machine is regulated: the volume control. 3》 a person or thing used as a standard of… …
9alternative procedures — The adoption of additional *audit tests when planned audit procedures prove impossible or ineffective. For example, external auditors frequently *circularize an organization’s customers to obtain documentary evidence of the existence and accuracy …
10control — ► NOUN 1) the power to influence people s behaviour or the course of events. 2) the restriction of an activity or phenomenon. 3) a means of limiting or regulating something: exchange controls. 4) a device by which a machine is regulated. 5) the… …