Hello
Can anyone shed some light on how I can obtain a performance audit of my personal brokerage account ?
Thank You
Can anyone shed some light on how I can obtain a performance audit of my personal brokerage account ?
Thank You
Quote from billpritjr:
sorry, independent, outside 3rd party audit. who would then issue a letter or document reflecting my performance.
Quote from SIUYA:
write a letter to Bernie and ask him for recommendation of an accountant?
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You should be able to ask an accountant or specifically an auditor to do this. Ideally one who is recognized for this which will cost more money, but if you re using this for credibility that what you are paying for. Shop around as prices will likely vary as to what is required.
Often this is done throughout the year by an independent custodian and administrator and then this is audited at the end of the year. Expensive and not practical.
In your case who is the audit for?
Quote from GoldenMember:
Have you asked your certified public accountant?
He has all your Broker statements and tax documents. ie. 1099, 1256, 8949 etc...
Have him certify an audit.
If you don't have one, find one and provide him with the appropriate documents.
CPA isn't going to risk his license and certify a fraudulent audit for a couple of hundred dollars.
Should be good enough for most purposes. If it isn't ask the entity what is acceptable.
Just noticed SIUYA said basically the same thing.
Pretty much what I meant, provide the CPA access to the required documents. He will state what he needs and method of delivery. As I would expect anyone requesting the Audit would also state.Quote from zdreg:
"CPA isn't going to risk his license and certify a fraudulent audit for a couple of hundred dollars. "
your answer is convoluted.
to eliminate the possibility of fraud, contact your brokerage with a request for duplicate account records to be send directly to your accountant.
Quote from GoldenMember:
"... CPA isn't going to risk his license and certify a fraudulent audit for a couple of hundred dollars.