audit fee
collocation in Englishmeaningsofauditandfee
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audit
noun[C]
uk/ˈɔː.dɪt/us/ˈɑː.dɪt/
an official examination of the accounts of ...
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fee
noun[C]
uk/fiː/us/fiː/
an amount of money paid for a particular piece of work or for a particular right ...
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(Definition ofauditandfeefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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We are probably talking about another £500 on theauditfee.
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But in that year the depreciation figure was increased by £110,000 and theauditfeeby £36,000, a total increase of £146,000.
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The impact of theauditfeeis a common issue to be raised.
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Theauditfeeis £200, plus outlay.
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The benefits of a pre-preferred bidder review is that it should lead to a reduced modelauditfeeat financial close.
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It is not possible to identify the effect of audit fees in any of the usual measures of inflation.
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I have received no representations from local authorities about the rate of audit fees as such, or about the percentage rise of audit fees.
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The principal source of income will be audit fees for public bodies' accounts, under clause 93(3).
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The commission would be self-financing, primarily from audit fees, as the audit service is now.
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It is a self-financing body, raising its income from audit fees from the authorities that it serves.
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It might well lead to pressure to cut audit standards as a result of what might be considered short-sighted attempts to decrease audit fees.
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The fees agreed by the directors are often greater than the audit fees.
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Is she content that the two little local authorities have to spend more than £100,000 a year in audit fees?
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It also prepares and keeps under review a code of audit practice and it prescribes the scale of audit fees.
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A major input of audit resource would be required, which would be reflected in an increase in audit fees for all authorities.
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It is funded entirely from audit fees paid by local authorities and receives no government money.
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That should lead to lower audit fees for most parish councils.
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Information about audit fees is not collected.
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Who would meet the audit fees?
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Competition between the accountancy firms greatly increased when these restrictions were abolished, putting pressure on the audit firms to reduce audit fees.
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