Wednesday, September 17th, 2008

The Purposes And Content Of Bank Confirmation Letter In An Audit Work









Append below the Purposes and Content Of Bank Confirmation Letter: 

Purposes Of A Bank Confirmation Letter

  • To obtain confirmation of all bank balances of the company at year end
  • To ascertain any interest or charges to be accrued at the year end
  • To ascertain the existence of any assets held by the bank on the client’s behalf and whether any assets have been charged to the bank
  • To assist in ascertaining the existence of any contingent liabilities
  • To obtain details of all bank accounts which were in existence during the accounting period

  Contents In A Bank Confirmation Letter

The content of the confirmation letter should be in accordance with the format agreed with the clearing banks and should include the following:

·         Details regarding the client’s permission to approach the bank;

·         Requests for details of all bank balances, together with details of accounts closed during the year;

·         Request for details of any interest or charges accrued but not charged;

·         Request for details of any loans, overdraft and facilities, together with the limits and if applicable dates of repayments;

·         Request for details of any assets held by the bank on the customer’s behalf and of any assets charged to the bank

·         Request for details of any contingent liabilities of which the bank may be aware

·         Details of the existence of any other banking relationships with the company of which the recipient bank may be aware. 

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