RE: What is statutory audit?

What is statutory audit?

Ritu Singh Trainee Asked on November 4, 2014 in Auditing.
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A legally required review of the accuracy of a company or government financial record’s. The purpose of a statutory audit is the same as the purpose of any other audit to determine whether an organization is providing a fair and accurate representation of it’s financial position by examining information such as bank balances, bookkeeping records and financial transactions is called Statutory Audit.

Henry Brown Trainee Answered on November 5, 2014.
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