Types of Audits

Financial Audits

Financial audits focus on verification of financial transactions and balances. Internal auditors focus on a financial system’s controls to ensure that financial checks and balances are effective.

Operational Audits

Operational audits review the performance of a program or service, then make suggestions for improvement. The primary goal is to determine whether objectives are achieved effectively and efficiently.

Grant Audits

Grant audits include financial and operational elements, but the focus is on compliance with the financial terms of grant agreements. The City is obligated to review grants to determine whether funds are spent for the proper purpose when grant funds are received from the state or federal government.

Construction Project Audits

Construction audits include review of construction project cost and performance terms. Audits of street, water, sewer and other construction projects are designed to verify that citizens receive full value for construction project dollars.

Information System Audits

Information Systems audits involve verifying that computer systems are effective and efficient. These audits also focus on ensuring the security of data and information assets.

Other Services

Internal Audit also performs cost studies and other ad-hoc services.