RFP #2022-15 Annual Financial Audit Services
Federal opportunity from Clackamas County. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Jan 19, 2023.
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RFP #2022-15 Annual Financial Audit Services
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Clackamas County is seeking proposals for the RFP #2022-15, which focuses on Annual Financial Audit Services. The response deadline for submissions is set for January 19, 2023, at 2:00 PM UTC. This opportunity is relevant for firms experienced in public sector auditing and compliance.
The buyer aims to secure a qualified vendor to perform comprehensive financial audits in accordance with state and federal regulations.
- CPA firms with public sector experience
- Companies that have performed audits for governmental entities
- Firms with at least 5 years of auditing experience
- Review of financial statements
- Assessment of compliance with applicable laws
- Preparation of audit reports
- Recommendations for financial improvements
- Completed proposal form
- Proof of prior audit experience
- Detailed pricing information
- Staff qualifications and experience
- References from previous clients
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- Must comply with AICPA auditing standards
- Adherence to GASB standards is required
- Consider competitive pricing based on market trends
- Include fixed fee and hourly options in pricing proposal
- Potential partnerships with local CPA firms
- Collaboration with financial advisory firms for supplemental expertise
- Tight deadline may limit thorough proposal preparation
- Risk of not meeting compliance standards could affect selection
- Competition from established auditing firms
- What specific compliance requirements should be prioritized?
- Are there particular audit focuses based on previous years?
- What is the timeline for the selection process?
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- No detailed scope provided in the notice.
- No specific auditing requirements mentioned.
- No clear period of performance outlined.
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