These services involve a practitioner providing assurance on a subject matter, or assertion about a subject matter, that is the responsibility of another party. This assurance is conveyed through a report, which enhances the degree of confidence that intended users can place in the subject matter. An example is an examination of a company’s financial forecast, culminating in a report expressing an opinion on the reasonableness of the assumptions underlying the forecast.
The importance of these services lies in their ability to increase the reliability and credibility of information. This, in turn, supports informed decision-making by stakeholders, including investors, creditors, and management. Historically, the need for such services grew alongside increasing complexity in business and finance, as stakeholders sought independent verification of information to mitigate risk and uncertainty. They foster transparency and accountability, which are essential for maintaining trust in the financial and business sectors.