Audit
An audit is an evaluation of an organization, system, process, or product. It is performed by a competent, objective, and unbiased person or persons, known as auditors. The purpose is to verify that the subject of the audit was completed or operates according to approved and accepted standards, statutes, regulations, or practices. It also evaluates controls to determine if conformance will continue. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
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~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Audits evaluate conformance now and into the future. An inspection evaluates conformance in the past. Both are important parts of management. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Some examples are: ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
Evaluation: Evaluation is the systematic determination of merit, worth, and significance.... Standard: The word standard has several meanings:... Statute: A statute is a formal, written law of a country or state, written and enacted by its legislative authority, perhaps to then be ratified by the highest executive in the government, and finally published. Typically, statutes command, prohibit, or declare something. Statutes are sometimes referred to a... | ~ Table of Content ~
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