1. Auditor
An
auditor is someone who is tasked with collecting and examining evidence related
to comprehensive information on financial statements in accordance with
applicable principles and rules to ensure management and investors receive a
correct picture of the assets of a company.
2. Auditors really need accounting information such as financial statements and evidence of transactions to check whether the data provided is correct or not and ensure that the data to be examined is arranged in accordance with the evidence of transactions provided by the company's accounting and financial statement information and evidence. ΓÇô proof of this transaction is included so that no data is falsified by the company.
3. The proposal for accounting information for the auditor, for example, if there is invalid or falsified data by the company, then the auditor must be very careful in examining it and comparing one data with other data and the company compiling the data must also be very thorough and appropriate. with evidence of existing transactions and if the auditor cooperates with the accounting company to falsify the data, the thing to do is backlist or close the permit of the company where they work at that time