New York's Cooperative and Condominium Community
My CPA firm specializes in the audits of cooperative housing corporations and condominium housing associations. We make sure that we stay up-to-date on all audit and disclosure requirements. The financial statements are the responsibility of management (including the Board). The auditor's role is to issue an opinion on the financial statements. This opinion offers assurance that the financial statements are free from material misstatements. Our firm assists management in drafting the financial statements to meet all requirements. Please feel free to learn about my firm and to contact me. My firm is Prisand, Mellina, Unterlack & Co., LLP and our website is www.pmucpa.com.
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