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Mr. Larsen said the audits, in which three PricewaterhouseCoopers employees visit E-Loan's offices for three weeks, have had a more tangible effect on the company's business methods.
In the report, the board cited seven audits in which Ernst had not done enough work to verify assumptions used by management.
To safeguard their efforts, the officials who drafted the law required the social audits, in which the beneficiaries themselves ensure that the program is run cleanly.
And over the last year Ms. Babanazarova's staff members have undergone 15 government audits, in which they have repeatedly been asked to explain their travels overseas and the nature of their contacts with foreigners, she said.
This is already being done in traditional audits, in which policies and rules are extrapolated and put into engines to check for accuracy.
Your local utility may offer free or subsidized energy audits in which a professional will come to your house to find out your biggest sources of energy inefficiency and suggest solutions.
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An "office" audit, in which the I.R.S. comes to you, is generally just done for businesses.
Managers should perform a noise audit in which members of a unit, working independently, evaluate a common set of cases.
Each chapter includes a brief "post audit" in which the author attempts to grade how well or ill the essay seems in retrospect.
Scientologists' teachings revolve around the "audit," in which members confess embarrassing episodes from their past while hooked up to lie detector devices.
Perhaps the most familiar type of auditing is the administrative audit, or pre-audit, in which individual vouchers, invoices, or other documents are investigated for accuracy and proper authorization before they are paid or entered in the books.
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