Whisman Giordano & Associates, LLC announces that the firm has received the highest rating of “pass” with no deficiencies and no letter of comments from a rigorous peer review of its accounting and auditing practice. Under the standards established by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA), firms can receive a pass, pass with deficiencies, or fail.
The AICPA Peer Review Program is the profession’s commitment to enhancing a firm’s accounting and auditing practice quality. According to the AICPA, “The peer review helps to monitor a firm’s accounting and auditing practice (practice monitoring). The objective of practice monitoring, and the program itself, is to promote and enhance quality in the accounting and auditing services provided by firms (and individuals) subject to the standards, in service of the public interest.” Firms participating in the Peer Review Program must have an independent review of their accounting and auditing practice every three years. This review was conducted under the auspices of the Pennsylvania Institute of Certified Public Accountants, following standards issued by the AICPA.
Managing Director Lisa DeRose, CPA, CGMA, says, “Just like with our past peer reviews, we’re happy to share that we received a “pass.” This score confirms that our approach to client service, technical skills, staff training, and everyday commitment to delivering our best are working. Our next peer review is in 2026, and we look forward to receiving the same result.”
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