The Single Audit Information Service breaks down in easy-to-understand language what the single audit requirements in OMB’s uniform guidance mean to you. The Service is the most extensive and easy-to-use resource of its kind and is designed to help grant recipients and auditors alike take the steps needed to stay in compliance with the detailed rules governing how to prepare for and administer single audits. Keep up with the changes that impact audits under OMB's new uniform grant guidance with rolling updates as regulations change so you are abreast of all new grant reform and its impact on single audit requirements.
Table of Contents
- Guidance Tab 100 - How To Use the Information Service
- Guidance Tab 200 - Background and History of the Single Audit Concept
- Guidance Tab 300 - Audit Requirements for Federally Assisted Programs
- Guidance Tab 400 - Arranging for Audits of Federally Assisted Programs
- Guidance Tab 500 - Performance of Audits of Federally Assisted Programs
- Guidance Tab 600 - Content and Use of Single Audit Reports
- Guidance Tab 700 - Audit Follow-Up
- Guidance Tab 800 - Subrecipient Monitoring
- Tab 900 - Federal Agency Exceptions
- Tab 1100 - Office of Management and Budget Guidance
- Tab 1300 - Federal Agency Guidance
- Tab 1400 - Professional/Industry Guidance