
auditor's responsibility
An auditor is a professional who reviews a company's financial documents to ensure accuracy and compliance with laws and regulations. Their main responsibility is to provide an independent assessment of whether the financial statements present a true and fair view of the company's financial position. Auditors check for errors, fraud, and proper accounting practices, helping to build trust among investors, stakeholders, and the public. While they do not guarantee the absence of mistakes, their work enhances reliability in financial reporting, ultimately supporting informed decision-making by business owners and external parties.