Auditing services

Statutory audits for companies

We handle your company’s statutory audits reliably together with the experts at Business Consultants. We focus on accuracy, quality, and personal service to find the best solutions specifically for your company.

What is an audit and why is it conducted?

The purpose of an audit is to ensure the accuracy of the financial statements, compliance with the law, and equal treatment of all parties. The financial statements must provide a true and fair view of the company’s results and financial position in accordance with applicable legislation.

We offer companies high-quality audit services in cooperation with experienced business consultants. We work carefully and professionally to ensure a reliable outcome. We place strong emphasis on personal service so that we can take into account each client’s individual needs.

Audit requirements vary depending on the size of the company, its legal form, and its industry. It is important to note that the entrepreneur is always responsible for the accuracy of the financial statements, even if they are prepared by an external expert.

Our services include::

  • Statutory audits
  • General audits
  • Special audits and statements based on the Limited Liability Companies Act
  • Audits related to transport licenses

Audit services include:

Corporate arrangements and limited liability company matters

  • Statements on merger and demerger plans
  • Statements related to share capital
  • Valuation of contribution in kind

Financial investigations

  • Assessment of the debtor’s financial situation
  • Certificates for financing arrangements

Special statements and regulatory requirements

  • Statements related to ending liquidation and continuing operations
  • Assessment of financial resources for transport licenses
  • Other statements and certificates based on legislation and regulatory requirements

Special assignments

General review

  • Verification of the accuracy of the financial statements
  • Analysis of the financial figures in the financial statements

Special audit

Assessment of the company’s financial position (often for minority shareholders)

Due diligence review

Business acquisition situations where assurance is needed about the overall picture of the target, and where potential risk factors are identified.

Statements and certificates

In addition to statutory audits, an auditor’s duties also include other assignments requiring expert opinions, such as statements and certificates.

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