Ad hoc auditing refers to a type of audit conducted on an as-needed basis, rather than following a predetermined schedule. It is typically initiated in response to specific issues, concerns, or irregularities that arise within an organization, allowing for a targeted examination of particular areas or processes. This approach enables organizations to quickly address potential risks and ensure compliance or operational efficiency without the constraints of regular audit cycles. As a result, ad hoc audits can provide timely insights and facilitate immediate corrective actions.
auditing is a review process,usually of accounting procedures
Auditing begins where Accountancy ends.
Auditing is the examination and evaluation of financial statements to check financial accuracy.
Standards are principle-focused and provide a framework for performing and promoting internal auditing.
The current issues in auditing that need to be addressed is matters that are unethical and fraud.
Ad hoc.
Ad hoc is pronounced as "ad hock".
in an ad hoc manner
Latin for "to the matter" is ad rem
Your ad hoc committee had no right to overrule the decision of the bench.Let us meet ad hoc.
we have an ad hoc network.
Ad Hoc Revolt was created in 2005.
The phrase ad hoc means "for now" or "temporary" or "for this". an ad hoc committee is one which is formed to deal with a specific problem.
So you are asking me to create a sentence ad hoc? The judgeship was only an ad hoc appointment to clear a backlog on the docket.
"Ad hoc" refers to anything temporary or made for a specific purpose. So an ad hoc system may be used for an unencountered problem, or an ad hoc committee to settle certain issues (took me three minutes to write this).
We formed an ad hoc committee to address the complaints about parking.
Ad hoc means "formed, arranged or done for a particular purpose only. From Latin, literally "for this"