Audit
We see an audit not just as a statutory burden but as an opportunity to review your company’s accounting and management systems. This will help identify potential problems and areas for improvements. We can then advice on how to run your business more efficiently and profitably.Gilberts is registered to conduct audit work by the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales. Our experienced staff can perform all forms of company audit as well as specialised audits of charities, solicitors, pension schemes and non-profit making organizations.
Assurance
The increase of the audit threshold has meant that for some businesses a formal audit report is no longer necessary. However, companies may still require an independent assessment of their records and accounts to provide reassurance to key stakeholders such as banks and external investors.In the main, such reports entail making enquiries of management and the directors, applying analytical accounting procedures to the financial statements, assessing whether the applicable accounting policies are appropriate to the circumstances and adequately disclosed and the examination of evidence relevant to certain balances.
