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Discover LudwigThe phrase "audit timetable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a schedule or plan for conducting audits within an organization or project.
Example: "The finance department has prepared an audit timetable to ensure all financial records are reviewed by the end of the quarter."
Alternatives: "audit schedule" or "audit plan".
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PEPFAR also followed their own funding and audit timetable instead of the national schedules for planning and budgeting.
In Uganda, both PEPFAR and GFATM created parallel systems of project and financial management, with separate monitoring and reporting requirements and, in the case of PEPFAR, a separate funding and audit timetable [ 25].
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In these exams, the company and the IRS will agree in advance on a small number of issues to be audited and on a speeded up timetable for conducting the audit.
The state has not announced a timetable for the audits, so it is unclear how long the districts will have to live under the threat that some bombshell may be unearthed.
Symbol also said it had not filed its annual report for 2002 and audited quarterly results with the Securities and Exchange Commission and did not provide a timetable for the filings.
His timetable.
That timetable may slip.
No timetable was provided.
Haas: A timetable, yes.
The timetable is short".
His timetable is uncertain.
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