EBP Audit Team
Across
- 4. A difference or inconsistency between two sets of figures or records
- 5. The concept that an error or omission is significant enough to influence the decisions of users of the financial statements
- 7. The specific boundaries of an audit, including the time period covered, processes, and locations to be reviewed
Down
- 1. Information collected during the audit that supports the auditor's findings and conclusions
- 2. The possibility that an entity's internal controls will fail to prevent or detect errors
- 3. The qualified person conducting the inspection
- 6. The final, formal statement by an auditor regarding the fairness of financial statements or the effectiveness of controls