Audit fees definition

Audit fees means the aggregate fees billed in each of the fiscal years listed for professional services rendered by our principal auditors for the audit of our annual financial statements.
Audit fees means the aggregate fees billed for an audit of our consolidated financial statements and our internal control over financial reporting.

Examples of Audit fees in a sentence

  • Examples of administrative costs include: • Salaries and related fringe benefits for accounting, secretarial, and management staff, including those individuals who produce, review and sign monthly program and fiscal reports • Consultants who perform administrative, non-service delivery functions • General office supplies • Travel costs for administrative and management staff • General office printing and photocopying • General liability insurance and • Audit fees.


More Definitions of Audit fees

Audit fees means the fees billed or incurred by Ernst & Young LLP for professional services rendered in connection with the annual audit and quarterly reviews of our consolidated financial statements for the years ended December 31, 2019 and 2018, and the fees billed in connection with the filing of registration statements with the SEC.
Audit fees means the aggregate fees billed for each of the fiscal years for professional services rendered by our principal accountant for the audit of our annual financial statements or services that are normally provided by the accountant in connection with statutory and regulatory filings or engagements for those fiscal years.
Audit fees means the aggregate fees billed by the Company’s external auditor for the last fiscal year for audit services.
Audit fees means the aggregate fees billed by the issuer's external auditor in each of the last two fiscal years for audit fees
Audit fees means the aggregate fees billed in each of the fiscal years for professional services rendered by our principal auditors for the audit of our annual financial statements and our internal controls over financial reporting.