Accountant’s Opinion

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Statement signed by an independent certified public accountant describing the scope of the examination of an organization’s books and records. Because financial reporting involves considerable discretion, the accountant’s opinion is an important assurance to a lender or investor. Major types of opinions are unqualified or clean, qualified, adverse, and disclaimer.

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