Holding Auditors Accountable on Reports

Until now, auditors’ letters have been among the least interesting parts of annual reports. If the opinions said the accounting was proper — and virtually all did — and did not voice concern about whether a company could stay in business, the letters were basically the same. There was no reason for an investor to read them.

In the United States, that is still the case.

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