FAQs
Audit readiness covers everything needed to prepare for a smooth, efficient audit. This includes reviewing your financial statements and supporting schedules, identifying gaps, preparing technical papers, ensuring documentation is complete, and anticipating likely auditor queries. The goal is to eliminate last minute surprises and reduce pressure on your finance team.
I can act as your dedicated liaison with the audit team, managing queries, clarifying technical points, providing additional evidence, and keeping communication flowing. This helps maintain momentum, reduces disruption, and ensures your internal team can stay focused on business critical work.
Yes. I can work collaboratively with your auditors, using my experience on both sides of the audit relationship to keep the process efficient and well controlled. I understand what auditors need, how they think, and how to resolve issues quickly.
I work with SMEs, growing groups, and businesses undergoing significant change, such as acquisitions or first time audits. My focus is on companies that value technical accuracy, clear documentation, and a smoother audit experience.
By preparing clear audit schedules, anticipating auditor questions, and managing communication, I remove a significant amount of the administrative and technical burden. This frees your team to focus on month end, forecasting, and day to day operations rather than firefighting audit queries.
Yes. I prepare clear, audit ready technical papers on areas such as revenue, leases, business combinations, impairment, and other judgemental areas. These papers help auditors understand your position quickly and reduce the risk of delays.
Definitely. My role is to complement and take pressure off your team, not replace them. I provide specialist technical support, documentation, and audit management so your team can stay focused on their core responsibilities.
I combine technical expertise with practical, hands on experience of how audits actually work. Clients value my ability to anticipate issues, prepare clear documentation, and communicate effectively with auditors, resulting in a smoother, more predictable audit.