Operational audits generally have been conducted by internal auditors and governmental audit agencies but may be performed by certified public accountants. A primary purpose of an operational audit is to provide (1) a means of assurance that internal accounting controls are functioning as planned. (2) a measure of management performance in meeting organizational goals. (3) the results of internal examinations of financial and accounting matters to a company’ s top-level management. (4) aid to the independent auditor, who is conducting the audit of the financial statements.
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