Definition of Preaudit

1. an audit made prior to a final settlement of a transaction [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Preaudit

preataxic
preatmospheric
preatomic
preattached
preattack
preattention
preattentional
preattentive
preattune
preattuned
preattunes
preattuning
preauction
preaudience
preaudit (current term)
preaudits
preauthorization
preauthorizations
preaver
preaverred
preaverring
preavers
preaxial
prebade
prebaiting
prebake
prebaked
prebakes
prebaking

Literary usage of Preaudit

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Budget and Responsible Government: A Description and Interpretation of by Frederick Albert Cleveland, Arthur Eugene Buck (1920)
"The auditor of the state retained an independent check on the administration, but control over requisitions, accounting, and preaudit of bills was placed in ..."

2. Report by United States Bureau of the Budget (1922)
"The preaudit has been extended from Veterans' Bureau accounts to the current ... The advantages and economies of the preaudit over the post- audit of ..."

3. A National Budget System by Brookings Institution, Institute for Government Research (1919)
"In our experience we called it a preaudit and poet- audit. The function of this auditor, in general, should be through auditing the things that have been ..."

4. National tax journal (1916)
"Some at to preaudit the returns cl though for the most p arithmetical and general view rather than an audit have apparently not foil in publicizing ..."

5. The Teamsters Investigation: Hearing Before the Committee on Education & the edited by Peter Hoekstra (2001)
"There is a preaudit function, which is really more of a verification and error-checking type function. There is no internal audit staff in the sense that I ..."

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