Auditing & Attestation

Auditing & Attestation Services in West Michigan

At Hungerford, we do more than just auditing and attestation. We’re business advisors too. As auditors, we strive to be accurate. As business advisors, we strive to be practical. The audit teams at Hungerford use experience and industry knowledge to balance these objectives, providing you with financial statement audits and financial services which are essential to better manage the uncertainties and risks that face your business.

Hungerford has the expertise to execute an efficient and timely audit of financial statements and provide other accounting services. Not only are we technical but we’re personal as well. We communicate the results to help clients improve their operations, profitability and risk management in a way they can easily understand. We will analyze your specific industry and the needs of your organization to provide meaningful attestation services.

Our audit and attestation services include:

We have extensive experience providing auditing and attestation services to:

Peer Review

Every three years, a peer review is performed on CPA firms who provide accounting, auditing and attestation services. The purpose of a peer review is to verify and report on the system of quality control for the accounting and auditing practice of such CPA firms. We are pleased to have received a “pass” report, the highest level of report, on our most recent peer review.

To view our most recent peer review report, click here.

Connect With Our Team

Get in touch with our CPAs and business advisors today. We have five locations across West Michigan to help serve you better. Visit our offices in Grand Rapids, Greenville, Holland, Muskegon, or St. Joseph.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of audits does Hungerford perform?

Hungerford performs financial statement audits, reviews, compilations, and agreed-upon procedure engagements for businesses, nonprofits, and government entities.

Why is an independent audit important?

An independent audit assures stakeholders, lenders, and regulators that financial statements are materially accurate and prepared in accordance with applicable standards.