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What are the odds of recieving an audit if a school does not throw any red flags off? Is there a time limit?

That is a very good question; I am interested in hearing the answer. It would seem to me that if a school does not have any warning signs, or red flags, there would be no need for an audit. "It would seem", however, if I was an auditor, the school without red flags would be the one i would want to look at.

I'm not sure of the answer to the questions, but I would think that audits would be done whether there are red flags or not. Speaking as a church treasurer, I know that the books need audited by an outsider every year and it's not because there are red flags -- it is simply a measure of accountability and making sure things are done as they are supposed to be done. I can't imagine that educational facilities would be any different (other than the frequency of the audit)-- but I could be making wrong assumptions. I, too, would like to know the answer to these questions.

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