preaudit

preaudit

(priːˈɔːdɪt)
n
(Commerce) the examination of contracts before a transaction; verification of the validity of and authorisation for a procedure prior to carrying it out
adj
(Commerce) occurring, existing or carried out prior to an audit
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CHC status was confirmed using the federal Uniform Data System (UDS), which provides a comprehensive listing of CHCs, both federally qualified health centers and "look-alikes." The audit sample did not include urgent care or retail clinics, unless they were identified in the preaudit call-through as providing comprehensive, continuous primary care.
Dulay said the BIR would 'monitor selected taxpayers on their compliance with the TRAIN law through preaudit of percentage tax payments by taxpayers that changed registration from VAT to non-VAT as a result of the increase in (tax-exempt) threshold.'
The overall aim was to compare the data from the preaudit and postaudit and provide an evidence-based project on improvement and standardization.
He's had the opportunity to perform a variety of management accounting roles, not only in decision support and financial planning and analysis (FP&A) but also preaudit work, Sarbanes-Oxley Act testing, and mentoring senior financial officers.
The office will then send health providers a preaudit questionnaire to gather data about the practice's size, type, and operations, according to the announcement.
AG Punjab and the District Accounts Offices to exercise prescribed preaudit checks on cases of restoration of commuted portion of pension before payment of arrears, so accrued, is paid by DAOs/TO Lahore.
However, one company (WIJMA Cameroon) has done a preaudit for ISO 14001 EMS certification.
The next phase will be based on preaudit surveys of 800 covered entities and 400 business associates of covered entities, according to a May announcement in the Federal Register.
CPAs have already standardized the financial audit process and opinion; they can also provide a relevant and faithfully representative review of the nonfinancial sustainability metrics of the firm, including preaudit assessments and greenhouse gas emissions verification.
There is a history of such a position, as the comptroller general once possessed and exercised similar decision-making and preaudit powers in the early twentieth century (see generally, Mansfield 1939; Willoughby 1927).
A preaudit cell has been created to ensure that all purchases are made as per rules.
To become certified, Collins Ink underwent a one-vear evaluation process that included quality management system development, a management system documentation reviews preaudit, initial assessment and clearance of non-conformances, all ot which work to identify corrective actions that eliminate non-conformance.