02-05-2017, 10:39 PM
It has been 6-7 years since I started investing. I recently thought of 'certifying' my portfolio performance by way of an audit. I'm not sure, but hopefully it will open more career doors. However, I'm not finance-trained so I hope fellow VBs could offer some help. Specifically, I have a few questions:
1) All my trades are done on one brokerage account, and all past transactions can be viewed online. Will it be necessary to have ALL my monthly CDP and monthly brokerage statements as supporting evidence? I didn't think to keep them in the past.
2) Could the calculation be performed by myself or do I need to hire someone, say an accountant, to do so? And then present the calculation to the auditor? Or does the auditor perform the calculation?
3) What will the auditor actually require?
4) How much does a small audit outfit charge for such services?
Thank you all in advance.
1) All my trades are done on one brokerage account, and all past transactions can be viewed online. Will it be necessary to have ALL my monthly CDP and monthly brokerage statements as supporting evidence? I didn't think to keep them in the past.
2) Could the calculation be performed by myself or do I need to hire someone, say an accountant, to do so? And then present the calculation to the auditor? Or does the auditor perform the calculation?
3) What will the auditor actually require?
4) How much does a small audit outfit charge for such services?
Thank you all in advance.