auditable

/ˈɔdɪtəbəl/
adjective
  1. Capable of being examined and verified by an official review of financial records or accounts.
    • The company keeps all receipts in a digital format so that every transaction is auditable.
    • For a small business to get a loan, its financial records must be auditable by the bank.
    • The accountant assured us that the expense reports are fully auditable and accurate.
  2. Able to be checked or verified systematically, not necessarily limited to finances.
    • In scientific research, all data should be auditable to ensure the results can be reproduced.
    • The voting machine produces a paper trail that makes the election results auditable.
    • The software logs every user action, making the system auditable for security purposes.
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