detailed audit - translation to russian
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detailed audit - translation to russian

PARTICIPATION IN AN ACADEMIC COURSE WITHOUT PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT OR GRADE
Audit (academic); Audit (academics); Audit student

detailed audit      

аудит

детальный [полный] аудит (проверка всех или большей части счетов, книг, записей и оправдательных документов, в отличие от выборочной проверки; обычно используется при внутреннем аудите)

detailed audit      
полная ревизия (счетов, книг, журналов и записей)
audit log         
CHRONOLOGICAL RECORD OF EVENTS OR TRANSACTIONS THAT PROVIDE DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE OF THE SEQUENCE OF ACTIVITIES THAT HAVE AFFECTED AT ANY TIME A SPECIFIC OPERATION, PROCEDURE, OR EVENT
Audit Trail; Audit log
журнал ревизий

Definition

audit
n. an examination by a trained accountant of the financial records of a business or governmental entity, including noting improper or careless practices, recommendations for improvements, and a balancing of the books. An audit performed by employees is called "internal audit," and one done by an independent (outside) accountant is an "independent audit." Even an independent audit may be limited in that the financial information is given to the auditor without an examination of all supporting documents. Auditors will note that the audit was based on such limited information and will refuse to sign the audit as a guarantee of the accuracy of the information provided. See also: auditor

Wikipedia

Academic audit

In academia, an audit is an educational term for the completion of a course of study for which no assessment of the performance of the student is made nor grade awarded. Some institutions may record a grade of "audit" to those who have elected not to receive a letter grade for a course in which they are typically awarded.

In this case, 'audit' indicates that the individual merely has received teaching, rather than being evaluated as having achieved a given standard of knowledge of the subject. The term 'audit' is Latin, translating as, 'he/she hears'. In other words, the audit student has experienced the course, but has not been assessed.

Some students audit a class merely for enjoyment, including purposes of self-enrichment and academic exploration, with no need or desire of academic credit. Sometimes this technique is employed by individuals who wish to take a specific course without the risk of under-performance resulting in a poor or failing grade. This may be helpful when reviewing a long-unstudied subject, or when first beginning or exploring the study of a discipline where one has little experience or confidence.

Auditing is generally an option at institutions of higher learning, such as colleges and universities, rather than grammar school or secondary school.

Examples of use of detailed audit
1. The two men agreed on a prescription that includes a detailed "audit" – run by GOP Reps.
2. She suspects tribal leadership wanted to root out dissent after her sister, a tribal councilwoman, demanded a detailed audit showing how the tribe spent millions of dollars, some of it from the gambling company Harrah‘s Entertainment Inc.
3. Streiff has imposed a temporary hiring freeze at Airbus and is scheduled to report to shareholders by the end of this month on the full extent of the A380 delays, following a detailed audit.
4. The Milton Keynes Partnership Committee, a fast–track planning body on which EP is a key player alongside the local council, has just completed a detailed audit of vital infrastructure costs – schools, roads, hospitals, even cemeteries – to 2016.
5. Even when it was decided to speed up their removal to make extra room in the prison system, the official response still seemed to justify their nickname as "the forgotten prisoners". The early removal scheme to free up 400 prison places was expected to begin in June 2004 but before it could get under way the Prison Service was supposed to carry out a detailed audit of all foreign national prisoners before the scheme could begin.
What is the Russian for detailed audit? Translation of &#39detailed audit&#39 to Russian