
Auditor's Report
An Auditor's Report is a formal document prepared by an independent auditor after examining a company's financial statements. It assesses whether these statements present a true and fair view of the company's financial position. The report typically includes the auditor's opinion—unqualified (clean), qualified (some issues), or adverse (serious problems)—alongside any relevant notes. This report helps stakeholders, such as investors and regulators, understand the integrity of the financial information, thereby supporting informed decision-making in relation to the company’s performance and compliance with accounting standards.