preaudit

/priˈɔdɪt/
noun
  1. An examination or review of financial records, processes, or systems that takes place before a final audit or before a transaction is completed.
    • The accountant recommended a preaudit of the project budget to avoid surprises.
    • A preaudit helps catch errors before the official audit begins.
    • The company conducted a preaudit of its expenses before the annual financial review.
verb
  1. To examine or review financial records, processes, or systems in advance of a final audit or before a transaction is finalized.
    • The team will preaudit the invoices before sending them to the main office.
    • We need to preaudit the payroll data to ensure accuracy.
    • The manager decided to preaudit the department's spending for the quarter.
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