After the auditor has completed all audit procedures, it is necessary to combine the information obtained to reach an overall conclusion as to whether the financial statements are fairly presented. This is a highly subjective process that relies heavily on:

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An auditor's responsibilities include: Reviewing and verifying the accuracy of financial records Ensuring that companies comply with tax norms Protecting businesses from fraud Highlighting any discrepancies in accounting methods Monitoring the accounting processes of an organization Complying with auditing guidelines Preparing an audit report Verifying protocols for borrowings and lending Giving honest opinion of a process Reporting fraud and helping investigation  An audit's objective is to form an independent opinion on the financial statements of the audited entity. The opinion... Show more

After the auditor has completed all audit procedures, it is necessary to combine the information obtained to reach an overall conclusion as to whether the financial statements are fairly presented. This is a highly subjective process that relies heavily on: