Annual audit definition

Annual audit means a certified audit of the
Annual audit means the annual audit prepared pursuant to the requirements of Section 5.06 hereof.

Examples of Annual audit in a sentence

  • Annual audit report of the hospitals will also be submitted along with the statement.

  • Annual audit reports will be submitted for scrutiny to the World Bank.

  • Annual audit will be completed within 90 days of the close of the contract year.

  • Annual audit by independent auditor (a) Observed (c) Materially not observed (b) Largely observed (d) Not observed D.

  • The external auditors were given adequate access by the committee to ensure they had no cause to compromise their independence and objectivity, prior to commencement of the Annual audit.


More Definitions of Annual audit

Annual audit means an audit required under section 9.6(b);
Annual audit means the validated annual water loss audit submitted by an urban retail water supplier pursuant to Water Code 10608.34, subdivision (b).
Annual audit. SUBRECIPIENT shall arrange for an independent audit to be performed by a Certified Public Accountant, which shall include an audit of the WIOA funds received from COUNTY, in accordance with the Act, 20 CFR WIOA Part 683.200, and 2 CFR 200 Subpart F and 2 CFR 2900 Subpart F. SUBRECIPIENT shall submit two (2) copies of each required audit report to COUNTY within thirty (30) days after the date received by SUBRECIPIENT.
Annual audit means the audit conducted by the Accountants following the end of each Salary Cap Year in accordance with Regulation 8;
Annual audit. Pursuant to Government Code Section 6505, the Authority shall contract with an independent certified public accountant to make an annual fiscal year audit of all accounts and financial statements of the Authority, conforming in all respects with the requirements of that