N.D. Admin. Code 13-03-25-01

Current through Supplement No. 394, October, 2024
Section 13-03-25-01 - Definitions
1. "Compensated person" means any accounting or auditing professional, excluding a credit union employee, who is compensated for performing more than one supervisory committee audit or verification of members' accounts per calendar year, or both.
2. "Confirm" or "confirmation" refers to a written verification with a third-party person or organization pertaining to an account balance or condition. Examples of confirmation letters are bank or corporate credit union account confirmation, investment account confirmation, borrowing or line of credit confirmation, attorney letter confirmation, and member share or loan account confirmation.
3. "Financial statement audit" or "opinion audit" means an audit of the financial statements of a credit union performed in accordance with GAAS by an independent person who is licensed by the state. The objective of a financial statement audit is to express an opinion as to whether those financial statements of the credit union present fairly, in all material respects, the financial position and the results of its operations and its cashflows in conformity with GAAP, as defined herein.
4. "GAAP" means generally accepted accounting principles, which refers to the conventions, rules, and procedures which define accepted accounting practice. GAAP includes both broad general guidelines and detailed practices and procedures, provides a standard by which to measure financial statement presentations, and encompasses not only accounting principles and practices but also the methods of applying them.
5. "GAAS" means generally accepted auditing standards, which refers to the standards approved and adopted by the American institute of certified public accountants which apply when an independent, licensed certified public accountant audits financial statements. Auditing standards differ from auditing procedures in that "procedures" address acts to be performed, whereas "standards" measure the quality of the performance of those acts and the objectives to be achieved by use of the procedures undertaken. In addition, auditing standards address the auditor's professional judgment exercised in performing the audit and in preparing the report of the audit.
6. "Independent" means the impartiality necessary for the dependability of the compensated auditor's findings. Independence requires the exercise of fairness toward credit union officials, members, creditors, and others who may rely upon the report of a supervisory committee audit report.
7. "Internal control" means the process, established by the credit union's board of directors, officers, and employees designed to provide reasonable assurance of reliable financial reporting and safeguarding of assets against unauthorized acquisition, use, or disposition.
8. "Materiality" refers to a statement, fact, or item, which, giving full consideration to the surrounding circumstances as they exist at the time, it is of such a nature that its disclosure, or the method of treating it, would be likely to influence or to make a difference in the judgment and conduct of a reasonable person. Materiality should take into account ending balances as well as the volume of transactions in an account. Typically, balances or transaction volume greater than five percent of the credit union's net worth should be considered material.
9. "Reportable conditions" means a matter coming to the attention of the independent, compensated auditor which in the auditor's judgment represents a significant deficiency in the design or operation of the internal control structure of the credit union which could adversely affect its ability to record, process, summarize, and report financial data consistent with the representations of management in the financial statements.
10. "Review" refers to the examination of board minutes, policies and procedures, and a review of a sample portion of activities, rather than all of the activities.
11. "State-licensed person" means a certified public accountant or public accountant who is licensed by the state to perform accounting or auditing services for that credit union.
12. "Test" refers to procedures applied to the individual items that compose an account balance or class of transactions. The tests involve confirmation, inspection, or observation procedures to provide evidence about the recorded amount.

N.D. Admin Code 13-03-25-01

Effective January 1, 2007.
Amended by Administrative Rules Supplement 2022-384, April 2022, effective 4/1/2022.

General Authority: NDCC 6-01-04

Law Implemented: NDCC 6-06-06