Pre-Audit definition

Pre-Audit means the preliminary audit before receiving the money or arranging the payments;
Pre-Audit means ex ante examination and ex ante certification of transactions in accounting system;
Pre-Audit means the application assessment process where a Control officer will assess the criteria against the EOs application and make a recommendation on whether the Simplification should be granted, or not.

Examples of Pre-Audit in a sentence

  • Either party may terminate this Agreement at any time by thirty (30) days written notice by either party, but shall automatically terminate after thirty (30) days if for any reason the Company has terminated its CFO Squad Agreement for Pre-Audit Services and SEC Compliance Services.

  • Pre-Audit Certification: ATTEST: CITY OF DURHAM By: By: (SEAL) Title of officer: State of ACKNOWLEDGMENT BY CORPORATION County of I, a notary public in and for the aforesaid county and state, certify that personally appeared before me this day and stated that he or she is vice-president of Terracon Consultants, Inc, a corporation, and that by authority duly given and as the act of the corporation, he or she signed, under seal, the foregoing contract or agreement with the City of Durham.

  • This includes the Wisconsin Statutes and Administrative Code, Financial Policy and Procedure Papers, UWS Pre-Audit Manual, and internal policies and procedures of Accounting Services.

  • A Pre-Audit report is generated daily then disseminated to appropriate personnel.

  • At the time of the Pre-Audit Conference, we will provide a preliminary request list of documents and records needed based on our assessment of the Restoration agreements and procedure documents listed within the RFP.

  • Upon consent of TFC, TAB may deliver one (1) amendment to the Pre-Audit Report no later than the Pre-Audit Deadline.

  • No later than the Pre-Audit Deadline, TAB shall timely deliver the following Pre-Audit Tasks to TFC.

  • Following the Pre-Audit Conference and receipt of documentation requested during the Pre-Audit Conference, our team will begin planning the audit and will schedule the Entrance Conference with the Texas Trustees.

  • The NZRU must calculate, by the Salary Cap Pre-Audit Date in each Contract Year, each Provincial Union’s Provincial Union Commercial Revenue for the Contract Year two Contract Years prior to the current Contract Year.

  • For this purpose, the Parties and Redentor will timely align and set the time and procedures (always according to reasonable criteria, in business hours and causing the minimum impact on the Normal Course of Redentor’s Business) to be adopted during the Pre-Audit.


More Definitions of Pre-Audit

Pre-Audit means audit before payment, withdrawal or adjustment out of a Local Fund;
Pre-Audit has the meaning assigned in Clause 18.11.
Pre-Audit means detailed examination of financial documents to ensure that all information is correct before the transaction is conducted;
Pre-Audit means an examination of the documents, claims, and validity of each independent charge incurred against the Division’s budget to ensure compliance with all requirements of law, regulation, policy and procedure.

Related to Pre-Audit

  • the Auditors means the auditors from time to time of the company or, in the case of joint auditors, any one of them;

  • Audit means the examination of a person or the inspection of the books, records, memoranda, or accounts of a person, ordered to appear before the Tax Administrator, for the purpose of determining liability for a municipal income tax.

  • Independent Auditor has the meaning specified in Section 6.01(a).