Having an auditor as well as an accountant minimizes risk for errors. If your bookkeeping has not been up to date or in order, an auditor can make significant contributions in uncovering those details.
Auditors help to provide the capital markets with confidence and assurance in financial reporting. Auditors perform independent evaluations to provide assurance that information, such as the financial statements, present a true and fair view of a company’s financial performance and position. They examine the financial statements prepared by accountants and ensure they represent the company's financial position accurately.
Financial audits determine whether an organization’s financial statements accurately represent the results of the business’s financial operations. It makes sure that the organization’s financial position is in accordance with the generally accepted accounting principles. Compliance audits check if the company has functioned in accordance with the laws and regulations that may materially impact the financial statements.