Financial Audit Services
Federal opportunity from City of Monmouth. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Feb 04, 2022.
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Financial Audit Services
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The City of Monmouth is seeking proposals for Financial Audit Services, requiring comprehensive assessment and evaluation of their financial systems. This opportunity is essential for ensuring transparency and compliance with financial regulations. Bids are due by February 4, 2022, which emphasizes the need for timely submissions.
The City of Monmouth aims to procure a reliable vendor to perform an in-depth financial audit, ensuring accurate financial reporting and adherence to applicable laws and regulations.
- Conduct a comprehensive financial audit
- Provide an assessment of financial systems
- Prepare and present audit findings to the City Council
- Detailed proposal outlining audit approach
- Firm qualifications and past performance
- Cost pricing model for services
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- Detailed scope of work
- Evaluation criteria
- Bid submission requirements
- Specific financial reporting standards
- Contact person for inquiries
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