NOT2517

Considering the Risk of Fraud in a Single Audit Environment

Date
June 17, 2025

Come learn an auditor’s responsibility for considering fraud from planning to reporting in a Single Audit.

Speakers

Speaker Image for Troy Rector
Shareholder, Clark Nuber P.S.
Speaker Image for Craig Wories
Partner, RSM US LLP

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