An audit should provide more than a completed compliance exercise. A well-planned audit strengthens confidence in financial reporting, focuses attention on the areas of greatest risk and supports constructive communication with directors, owners and stakeholders. ApC delivers independent audit work with a clear timetable and an approach tailored to the size and nature of the organisation.
ApC’s audit work is led by our Responsible Individuals, Steven Pincott, Matthew Higginson and Leighton Sharp.
HOW THIS HELPS YOU
Meet audit requirements
We help organisations complete statutory or other agreed audit requirements professionally and on time. |
Strengthen confidence
Independent assurance supports trust in the financial statements and the information behind them. |
Focus on key risks
Planning is tailored so that significant balances, transactions and control areas receive appropriate attention. |
Minimise disruption
Clear preparation lists, agreed milestones and regular communication help the audit run efficiently. |
Improve communication
Issues are discussed promptly, with practical explanations for management and those charged with governance. |
Gain useful insight
The process may highlight financial reporting, systems or control matters that warrant further consideration. |
THE ApC DIFFERENCE
ApC combines strong technical standards with a practical understanding of how businesses operate. Our audit approach is risk-based, independent and proportionate. We aim to make expectations clear, keep the process moving and communicate findings in a way that helps management understand both the requirement and the practical significance.
OUR SERVICE CAN INCLUDE
- Audit planning and risk assessment
- Independent audit of the financial statements
- Clear information requests and progress communication
- Discussion of audit findings with management
- Reporting to directors or those charged with governance
Speak to ApC about an audit approach that is robust, well managed and proportionate to your organisation.
An audit provides reasonable, not absolute, assurance and is not designed to identify every error, irregularity or instance of fraud.