An audit procedure is a systematic process used to assess and verify whether an organization’s operations, processes, or financial records comply with established standards, policies, or regulations. It involves planning the audit, collecting and evaluating evidence, interviewing relevant personnel, and documenting findings. Audit procedures help identify areas of non-compliance or improvement and support transparency, accuracy, and accountability within an organization.
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