auditor
noun /ˈɔːdɪtə(r)/
  /ˈɔːdɪtər/
 - a person who officially examines the business and financial records of a company
- The auditors’ report will be submitted to the directors at the end of the year.
 - She is one of the nation’s leading auditors of public companies.
 - The council and district auditors have agreed that the deals were unlawful.
 
Wordfinder- accountant
 - agent
 - auditor
 - businessman
 - CEO
 - chairman
 - consultant
 - entrepreneur
 - executive
 - manager
 
Wordfinderaccountant, agent, auditor, CEO, chairman, consultant, entrepreneur, executive, managerTopics Jobsc2, Businessc2Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- company
 - company’s
 - internal
 - …
 
- appoint
 - hire
 
- auditor of
 - auditor to
 
- an auditors’ report
 
 - (North American English) a person who attends a college course, but without having to take exams and without receiving credit                                     
 - (formal) a person who listens
- His auditors had to listen carefully to understand what he was saying.
 
 
Word OriginMiddle English: from Old French auditeur, from Latin auditor, from audire ‘to hear’.