What’s the first thing you think of when you hear “financial statement audit”? Do you get anxious, start to sweat, or start doing mental math from the past year’s expenses?
The concept of a financial statement audit is often met with discomfort and fear, but it doesn’t have to be that way. In fact, it shouldn’t be that way—and we’re here to help ensure the words “financial audit” never make you curl up into the fetal position again.
Now more than ever, audits are taking place remotely due to the current state of the workforce. If you’ve never handled a remote audit before, don’t panic. Below, learn what you need to prepare for an audit, and how the right team can help you.
Communication! Communication! Communication!
That’s it. That’s the tip. Communication is absolutely the most important aspect of an audit…let’s be honest, the most important thing in business, period. And communication is a two-way street. Be sure that you and your audit team have worked out a clear plan for communicating before, during, and after audit fieldwork. This plan should include the following:
So you know what to look for in an audit committee member, but that’s just step one. It’s important for CEOs and businesses owners to know what to look for while preparing for an audit, and here are a few of our top recommendations:
A request list is exactly what it sounds like: A requested list of documents to support your audit. Documents outlining company policies, schedules, reports, etc. are requested and used by audit teams to gain a better understanding of the processes already in place. Look for the following three qualities of a good request list:
An audit will go a lot smoother if everyone is aware of the plan. When preparing for an upcoming remote audit, be sure that everyone on the team, Board of Directors, and audit committee knows when to be present for virtual meetings.
Although it might seem like the whole world lives on Zoom these days, your remote audit may take place on a different video conferencing platform or online app. Save yourself the stress and arrive prepared by signing up for, downloading, or familiarizing yourself with the digital tools you’ll be using throughout audit week.
At Froehling Anderson, our audit and assurance team can serve as a trusted partner as you prepare for your upcoming remote audit. Our experienced team works with privately held companies and nonprofit organizations to help identify business risks, improve internal controls, evaluate accounting issues, and assess the quality of information used to make crucial business decisions. We’ll help with:
There’s no need to fear your upcoming audit. With a trusted audit committee, a clearly defined process, the right digital tools, and an audit and assurance partner like Froehling Anderson to rely on, transitioning to remote auditing will be a breeze.