Guidebook offers direction for nonprofit audit committees

 

Serving on a board’s audit committee is both rewarding and challenging. As an audit committee member, you are a guardian of your organization’s most precious asset — its reputation. Your primary role is to help the board maintain the organization’s overall integrity, financial credibility and long-term viability.

To expand your understanding of an audit committee’s purposes and functions, and your duties as a committee member, consult our Not-for-Profit Audit Committee Guidebook. Within its pages you’ll find guidance on accountability and independence, roles and duties, working within the organization and with external auditors, and monitoring responsibilities. 

As you read, you may discover that detailed information in certain areas would be helpful. Contact us; our Not-for-Profit and Higher Education professionals are committed to helping address challenges for your audit committee and your organization.

Board members can find information and download our Not-for-Profit Board Guidebook.

Higher education audit committee members can find information and download our Higher Education Audit Committee Guidebook.

 

 
 

 
 
 

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