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Audit Checklist Analyzer
Check an audit report against your disclosure checklist and get an item-by-item Pass / Partial / Missing review, a compliance score, and specific findings — in seconds.
Disclosure checklist
Step 1Audit report
Step 2PDFs are read in your browser � only their text is sent to an AI model to generate the review, and nothing is stored by this site.
Frequently asked questions
What does the Audit Checklist Analyzer do?
You provide a disclosure or report-review checklist and an audit report (the auditor’s report, financial statements, and notes). The tool reads the report against every checklist item and returns a status — Pass, Partial, or Missing — with a specific finding for each, plus an overall compliance score and summary.
What is a disclosure checklist?
A disclosure checklist is a structured list of the disclosures and presentation requirements a set of financial statements must satisfy under the applicable framework (such as U.S. GAAP or GASB for governments). Audit firms and oversight bodies use them as a final quality-control step to confirm nothing required was omitted before a report is issued.
What do the Pass, Partial, and Missing statuses mean?
Pass means the item is clearly and fully addressed in the report. Partial means it is mentioned but incomplete, vague, or in need of reviewer follow-up. Missing means the item is absent or appears non-compliant. The compliance score weights each Pass as full credit and each Partial as half credit.
What file types can I use?
You can paste text into either box, or upload a PDF or plain-text file. PDFs should be under about 3 MB; for very large reports, paste the relevant sections as text instead. You can mix and match — for example, paste the checklist and upload the report as a PDF.
Is my data stored?
Your checklist and report are sent to an AI model to generate the review for that request. They are not saved on this website. As with any AI tool, avoid uploading confidential information you are not authorized to share, and always have a qualified professional verify the results.
How accurate is it?
The analysis is AI-generated and meant to speed up a manual review, not replace it. It can miss context or misread a disclosure. Treat it as a first-pass reviewer that flags areas to look at, and confirm every finding against the source documents and professional standards.
Sources
- New Mexico Office of the State Auditor — Report Review Guides
Example checklists and report-review guides used by audit firms in New Mexico.
- New Mexico Office of the State Auditor — Audit Report Search
Public search for submitted city, county, and agency audit reports to test against a checklist.