How to Foil Audit Confirmation Fraud

February 19, 2014

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Did you know that audit confirmation letters pose a risk to your company if they are not handled properly? The Security and Exchange Commission (SEC), requires auditors to send out audit confirmation letters as part of the process of confirming an audited company’s sales and earnings.  Such letters do not contain account numbers, banking information,...

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