CPAs find themselves at the crossroads of compliance and client service as the demand for third-party verifications increases. As a CPA, you may be asked to provide comfort letters or verification letters on behalf of your clients. The breadth of information requested by different agencies and lenders is expanding, making it crucial to navigate these waters carefully, avoiding unintentional violations of professional standards. The AICPA provides an array of resources, including a CPA comfort letter example, to assist CPAs in
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CPA comfort letter to lenders and third-party verifications
Sep 10, 2018 · 2 min read
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