Significant Audit Findings Definition | Becker

Accounting Dictionary

Significant Audit Findings

Findings that should be included in the audit documentation because they are related to the selection and application of accounting principles or to possible material misstatements in the financial statements; or because they cause significant difficulty in, or indicate the need for significant revision of, necessary audit procedures; or because they may result in modification to the auditor's standard report.

Back to Dictionary

Now Leaving Becker.com

You are leaving the Becker.com website. Once you click “continue,” you will be brought to a third-party website. Please be aware, the privacy policy may differ on the third-party website. Adtalem Global Education is not responsible for the security, contents and accuracy of any information provided on the third-party website. Note that the website may still be a third-party website even the format is similar to the Becker.com website.

Continue