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Why Audit Matters to Businesses

ACCA UK's Advisory Service has prepared a series of leaflets to illustrate to businesses how they could benefit from the decision to have their accounts audited even if they are entitled to audit exemption. The leaflets are intended to be downloaded by practitioners and circulated to clients, and a space on the back page allows members to add their practice's contact details.

The six leaflets highlight how an audit of the accounts would assist a business in pursuing its objectives in relation to its key stakeholders like banks, customers, suppliers, tax authorities and employees.

To view the leaflets please see the links below.

You and Your Suppliers Word document - opens in a new window

You and Your Business Word document - opens in a new window

You and Your Employees Word document - opens in a new window

You and the Tax Authorities Word document - opens in a new window

You and Your Bank Word document - opens in a new window

You and Your Customers Word document - opens in a new window

[28/08/08]

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