Backdated Accounting Reconstruction & Internal Audit for a UAE Company

How a UAE Business Rebuilt 2 Years of Financial Records and Strengthened Internal Controls

Background:

A UAE company approached AMA Auditing of Accounts after realizing its accounting records were incomplete for previous financial years.

The company urgently required:
  • Backdated accounting reconstruction
  • Internal audit review
  • Financial report preparation
  • Compliance support for authorities and banking purposes
Problems Identified the business faced:
  • Missing accounting entries
  • Incomplete ledgers
  • Unreconciled bank statements
  • Weak approval processes
  • Lack of financial controls
  • Delayed management reporting
  • Our Backdated Accounting & Internal Audit Approach
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AMA Auditing of Accounts

Financial Reconstruction Our team performed:
  • Historical bookkeeping reconstruction
  • Bank statement analysis
  • Expense and revenue recreation
  • Ledger rebuilding
  • Supporting document organization
  • Internal Audit Review
also conducted:
  • Internal process review
  • Financial control assessment
  • Risk identification
  • Compliance gap analysis
  • Management reporting review
The company successfully:
  • Rebuilt historical financial records
  • Improved operational transparency
  • Strengthened internal controls
  • Prepared management reports
  • Reduced compliance risks

Why Backdated Accounting & Internal Audit Matter?

Businesses often require backdated accounting due to:
  • Delayed bookkeeping
  • Business expansion
  • Banking requirements
  • Investor due diligence
  • VAT and Corporate Tax compliance
Internal audits help businesses:
  • Detect weaknesses
  • Improve processes
  • Reduce financial risks
  • Strengthen accountability

Need Backdated Accounting or Internal Audit Services in UAE?

AMA Auditing of Accounts provides:
  • Backlog Accounting
  • Backdated Financial Reports
  • Internal Audit Services
  • Financial Reconstruction
  • Compliance & Risk Review