Audit Fees, also known as auditors' remuneration, are the amounts payable to auditors for conducting an audit of a company's financial statements, which must be distinguished from fees for non-audit work and approved during the company's annual general meeting.
Auditors' remuneration is the compensation paid to auditors for the services they provide in scrutinizing a company's financial statements. This term is often interchangeable with audit fees.
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