Aug 22, 2026 · 6 min read
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Why the audit uses careful language, and why that honesty helps you.
The quick answer: No. It is a possible irregularity that clears a confidence threshold. Returns and ambiguous rows are separated out, so what remains is worth verifying — not guaranteed proof.
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No. It is a possible irregularity that clears a confidence threshold. Returns and ambiguous rows are separated out, so what remains is worth verifying — not guaranteed proof.
Use the Earnings Audit free, right now — no sign-up, works in your browser.
Open the Earnings Audit