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... phases ofthe audit process. Decisions and actions taken by the SAI or its components and by the audit staff during each ofthe phases ofthe audit largely determine the ultimate quality ofthe ... the policy consistent with the set objectives? ã Evaluation ofthe impact ofthe policy: What is the economic and social impact of a particular policy? ã Evaluation ofthe effectiveness of ... October. In conclusion, the Contact Committee of Heads ofthe Supreme Audit Institutions ofthe Member States ofthe European Union and the European Court of Auditors, during the Meeting on 6-7 December...
... versionwww.adultpdf.com Office ofthe Auditor The missions ofthe Office ofthe Auditor are assigned by the Hawaii State Constitution(Article VII, Section 10). The primary mission is to conduct post audits ofthe ... 1 Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 1IntroductionThis is a report of our financial audit ofthe Department of HawaiianHome Lands. The audit was conducted by the Office ofthe Auditor and the ... versionwww.adultpdf.com Financial Audit of the Department of Hawaiian HomeLandsA Report to the Governorand the Legislature of the State of Hawaii THE AUDITORSTATE OF HAWAIIReport No. 02 -13 September 2002This...
... 3 Chapter 1: IntroductionExhibit 1.1Organization Chart ofthe Department of Hawaiian Home LandsSource: Department of Hawaiian Home Lands.Hawaiian HomesCommissionOffice of the ChairmanAdministrativeServices ... 12 Chapter 2: Internal Control Deficienciescommercial lender would. Therefore, the department runs a high risk of incurring a large number of delinquencies at the outset. As aconsequence, the ... it impossible to determinewhether the amount recognized by the department is reasonable. The department’s use ofthe previously described methodology tocompute the allowance for doubtful accounts...
... department is in the process of determining the specificprovisions for the lessee.ã The department has reached an agreement with the lessee who isabiding by the terms ofthe agreement.ã The department ... leasesresults in the overstatement of income, the department’s accountingsoftware continues to accrue interest on all loans regardless ofthe loan’sstatus. Also, the probability of interest payments ... proceedings.Due to the letter’s terminology, the department classifies these leases as“cancelled.” However, because ofthe continuing activity for some of the cancelled leases, the department has...
... of operations of onlythat portion ofthe funds and account groups ofthe State of Hawaii that are attributable to the transactions ofthe department.In our opinion, except for the effects of ... versionwww.adultpdf.com 23 Chapter 3: Financial Audit Chapter 3Financial AuditThis chapter presents the results ofthe financial audit ofthe Department of Hawaiian Home Lands, State of Hawaii, as of and for the ... present the financial position and results of operations of only that portion ofthe funds and account groups ofthe State that areattributable to the transactions ofthe department. The statecomptroller...
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