Auditability

  

If you made a Dungeons & Dragons-style role-playing game out of corporate finance and you wanted your character to be an accountant, you'd hope to roll a score of 18 for auditability. Meanwhile, your scores would likely be low for strength, dexterity and charisma.
Auditability refers to an auditor's ability to properly review a company's financial records. It doesn't actually measure the ability of of the auditor. The term more denotes the organization and completeness of the company's documentation. As in: "Hey, most of the stuff you have here are estimates written on cocktail napkins and vague memories that Barry down in accounting has of checks he's written. The auditability on this job is pretty low."

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