unqualified

(adjective)

Not elaborated upon, undescribed.

Related Terms

  • auditor

Examples of unqualified in the following topics:

  • Full-Disclosure Principle

    • To obtain an unqualified (or clean) opinion, one must have an intrinsic understanding of the full disclosure principle to insure sufficient information for an unqualified opinion on the financial audit.
    • An opinion is said to be unqualified when the auditor concludes that the financial statements give a true and fair view in accordance with the financial reporting framework used for the preparation and presentation of the financial statements.
    • An auditor gives a clean opinion or unqualified opinion when he or she does not have any significant reservation in respect of matters contained in the financial statements.
  • Additional Items: Auditor and Management Reports

    • An opinion is unqualified when the auditor concludes that the financial statements give a true and fair view in accordance with the financial reporting framework used for their preparation and presentation.
    • An unqualified report is the best type of report a company can receive from an external auditor.
    • It is considered the opposite of an unqualified or clean opinion, essentially stating that the information contained is materially incorrect, unreliable, and inaccurate.
    • State how qualified opinion, unqualified opinion, adverse and disclaimer opinion reports differ from one another
  • The Ninth Amendment

    • Wade ruled in favor of a "Ninth Amendment right to choose to have an abortion," although it stressed that the right was "not unqualified or unfettered. "
  • The Dynamics of Poverty

    • Thus, people who have lost their manufacturing positions are unqualified for the jobs available in the new economy.
    • Students who attend these low quality schools graduate with little human capital (skills and knowledge), and are thus unqualified for high status occupations.
  • Market-Oriented Theories

    • The wages earned by various employees can be used to illustrate market-oriented theories of inequality: Doctors are paid high wages because their services are widely needed and require extensive training that few have; by contrast, seasonal agricultural laborers are poorly compensated because the demand for their services is limited and a large pool of unqualified laborers is qualified for the job.
  • Privacy Rights and Abortion

    • Roe established that the right of personal privacy includes the abortion decision, but that this right is not unqualified, and must be considered against important state interests in regulation.
  • Family and Friends

    • Person-to-person lending also attracts borrowers who, because of their past credit status or the lack of thereof, are unqualified for traditional bank loans.
  • The Rise of Adversarial Journalism

    • This type of journalism is always premeditated and used to defame or discredit interviewees by portraying them as self-contradictory, malevolent, unqualified, or immoral.
  • Uses of Financial Reports

    • Results are summarized in an audit report that either provides an unqualified opinion on the financial statements or qualifications as to its fairness and accuracy.
  • The Psychology of Recruiting and Selecting Employees

    • It includes developing job announcements, placing ads, defining key qualifications for applicants, and screening out unqualified applicants.
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