Without answering Austin's question, Hendrix looked at me and said, "Have a look at these documents. If you have any questions, please look for Evan."
I retrieved the materials and didn't say much, secretly bearing the same worries as Austin. After a moment, I replied to him, "Mr. Roberts, I have always been responsible in the construction field. However, Advancer Tech is an electronic technology company, and I haven't dealt with the company's auditing before. These tasks have always been handled by Evan. I think you should let him continue to work on them."
Hendrix stared at me, his gaze solemn as he frowned and said, "Director Reid, do you understand what your duty as a director is?"
I was stunned. I looked at him and nodded. "I know, but..."
"There's no 'but's. Since you're the director and also a shareholder of the company, you have the right to familiarize yourself with everything regarding the company's affairs."
After that, he turned towards Austin and began to assign him tasks.
I took the documents knowing that I couldn't turn it down. Moreover, the workload this time was quite heavy.
When I got back to my office, I called Kelsey and asked her to arrange my schedule. There was a need to carefully observe Advancer Tech for a period of time since things would get busy in a few days.
As for the company's auditing, I went to the finance department and look into it, only to be shocked as the auditing had already begun.
The person in charge of the finance department, Eugene Lance, handed all the accounts to me and said, "Miss Reid, please take a look. All of our company's accounts are right here. This year's auditing needs to include the ones from Mr. Shelley's side too, so the workload will be relatively large. Mr. Roberts plans to hand this year's auditing to Brilliant Audit to be processed."
I looked through the account book, nodded, and sighed, "Okay, I understand. I'll read through it first. By the way, please help me sort out Alford Audit's auditing data from the previous years."
"Alright."
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