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Accountants' Report

Definition:

Formal document that communicates an independent accountant's:

(1) expression of limited assurance on FINANCIAL STATEMENTS as a result of performing inquiry and analytic procedures (Review Report);

(2) results of procedures performed (Agreed-Upon Procedures Report);

(3) non-expression of opinion or any form of assurance on a presentation in the form of financial statements information that is the representation of management (Compilation Report); or

(4) an opinion on an assertion made by management in accordance with the Statements on Standards for Attestation Engagements (Attestation Report). An accountants' report does not result from the performance of an AUDIT.

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