Examples of Generally accepted government auditing standards in a sentence
To meet the requirements of this Request for Proposal, the audit shall be performed in accordance with • Generally accepted auditing standards as set forth by the American Institute of Certified, Public Accountants• Generally accepted government auditing standards as promulgated by the General Accounting Office• The requirements established by the Auditor General of the State of Florida• Other applicable federal, state and local laws or regulations.
Generally accepted government auditing standards require the auditor to identify and test those items of law that may have a material effect on the local government's financial statements.
To meet the requirements of this Request for Proposal, the audit shall be performed in accordance with• Generally accepted auditing standards as set forth by the American Institute of Certified, Public Accountants• Generally accepted government auditing standards as promulgated by the General Accounting Office• The requirements established by the Auditor General of the State of Florida• Other applicable federal, state and local laws or regulations.
Generally accepted government auditing standards require that auditors and audit organizations maintain independence so that their opinions, findings, conclusions, judgments, and recommendations will be impartial (and viewed as impartial) by reasonable and informed third parties.
The IG Audit Division conducted this audit in accordance with: • Generally accepted government auditing standards issued by the Comptroller General of the United States• Standards for Information Systems Audit and Assurance issued by ISACA The IG Audit Division presented audit results, issues, and recommendation to responsible management in MCS, HHS IT, and at MAXIMUS in a draft report dated November 10, 2017.