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audit

[aw-dit] / ˈɔ dɪt /




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When a tiny nonprofit jumps from a few million dollars to nearly $200 million in reimbursements, a treasurer can demand audits and data checks before authorizing another dime.

From The Wall Street Journal

Job vacancy rates have increased since 2019 at the three facilities examined in the audit, as has the state’s reliance on pricey temporary workers.

From Los Angeles Times

The district agreed to extensive training for staff, training for students and their parents, and a thorough audit of reported harassment for two school years.

From Salon

He had also ordered a third-party audit of the programs to look for signs of “suspicious billing activity.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Datasection is just one of five public companies audited by Amaterasu over the past year, according to Tokyo Stock Exchange data.

From Barron's