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What does an audit provide?

The purpose of an audit is to verify that the financial statements and annual report provide a reliable view of the organisation’s financial position and results. At the same time, the audit considers whether the administration has been carried out in accordance with the applicable legislation.

In DHS’s audit work, we focus on the matters that are essential: the reliability of financial reporting, risks, observations related to governance and issues that are relevant for decision-making.

Who is the service suitable for?

  • Small and medium-sized companies
  • Organisations
  • Groups
  • Associations and foundations
  • Organisations that require a statutory or voluntary audit

How we work

  • The audit is planned according to the client’s business, operating environment and the specific characteristics of its reporting.
We identify what is essential
  • We focus on the questions that are most relevant to the organisation’s finances, financial statements, governance and owners’ objectives.
We stay in contact
  • We work in dialogue with management and financial administration so that changes in the business, market and legislation can be taken into account in a timely manner.
We report clearly
  • We provide well-founded and understandable information to support decision-making.