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That may be the case, but a junior level witch with no concept of the subject matter stating that she can add value and point out what has been missed from my technical architecture adds value = zero.
Originally posted by Martin at NixonWilliamsView Post
Auditors are required to express an opinion as to whether the accounts are a true and fair reflection of a company's position at the reporting date.
They add value to a number of stakeholders if the job is done properly, as it gives assurance that the accounts are correct providing the opinion given is a positive one.
That may be the case, but a junior level witch with no concept of the subject matter stating that she can add value and point out what has been missed from my technical architecture adds value = zero.
Are auditors supposed to add value, or merely confirm that things are as they are reported to be?
Auditors are required to express an opinion as to whether the accounts are a true and fair reflection of a company's position at the reporting date.
They add value to a number of stakeholders if the job is done properly, as it gives assurance that the accounts are correct providing the opinion given is a positive one.
What a pathetic bunch auditors are. I have yet to meet one that has ever delivered any meaningful value.
Grrrrrr.........
Oh I have; a CMMI auditor recently took up 8 hours of my time and this added considerable value; I was able to bill a whole day for sitting around talking tulipe.
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