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FinAudit CPA

Mid-tier USA, USA
Type II Cost
$30K–$80K
Timeline
6–12 months
Founded
2010
Team Size
100-1000+

FinAudit CPA is a mid-tier SOC 2 audit firm in USA, USA that charges $30K–$80K for Type II audits with 6–12 month timelines. Founded in 2010, they hold 3 accreditations and specialize in Technology, Media, Telecommunication & Entertainment, Financial Services, Banking, NBFC & Insurance, Tourism & Hospitality, and 5 more. Their pricing is in the mid-range compared to the mid-tier average of $28.796K–$76.204K.

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How Much Does FinAudit CPA Charge for SOC 2?

Type I Cost
$20K–$60K
Type II Cost
$30K–$80K
Timeline
6–12 months
Team Size
100-1000+
Report Delivery
Digital delivery
Response Time
Standard

Type II Pricing Position

$10K $450K
FinAudit CPA: $30K–$80K Mid-tier avg: $28.796K–$76.204K

Note: Pricing shown is estimated based on typical engagements. Use our SOC 2 cost calculator for a personalized estimate.

10%

of Mid-tier firms charge more for Type II

2%

of Mid-tier firms have longer minimum timelines

3

certifications (tier avg: 3)

Compare FinAudit CPA with Similar Mid-tier Firms

Side-by-side pricing, timeline, and certification counts for the 5 closest-priced peers in the mid-tier tier.

FinAudit CPA 360 Advanced AAFCPAs Accorp Partners CertPro eDelta Consulting
Type II Cost $30K–$80K $30K–$80K$30K–$80K$30K–$80K$30K–$80K$30K–$80K
Type I Cost $20K–$60K $20K–$60K$20K–$60K$20K–$60K$20K–$60K$20K–$60K
Timeline 6–12 mo 6–12 mo6–12 mo13–26 mo6–12 mo6–12 mo
Team Size 100-1000+ 100–1000350–1000115–1000100–1000100–1000
Certifications 3 73843
Founded 2010 20101973199120122000

FinAudit CPA Industry Fit

For buyers in Technology, Media, Telecommunication & Entertainment and Financial Services, Banking, NBFC & Insurance, FinAudit CPA fits the mid-tier profile when timeline (6–12 months) and Type II pricing ($30K–$80K) align with what mid-tier firms typically deliver. Their 3 active accreditations — including Licensed US CPA, Certified Compliance Auditors — extend that fit beyond pure SOC 2 into adjacent compliance frameworks.

Who Should Hire FinAudit CPA?

Startups and established service providers requiring comprehensive SOC 2 Type I and Type II certification

What Makes FinAudit CPA Different?

AICPA peer-reviewed firm with global Fortune 500 client base and AWS cloud expertise

Is FinAudit CPA Right for You?

  • You're in healthcare and need HIPAA-aware auditors
  • You're in financial services with regulatory audit requirements
  • You value an established firm with 16+ years of audit experience

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What Industries Does FinAudit CPA Serve?

8 industries — Mid-tier average: 5

Technology, Media, Telecommunication & Entertainment Financial Services, Banking, NBFC & Insurance Tourism & Hospitality Healthcare and Pharmaceuticals Real Estate, Construction, Engineering, Capital Goods & Infrastructure Automobile Education E-Commerce

What Certifications Does FinAudit CPA Hold?

3 certifications — Mid-tier average: 3

AICPA Peer-Reviewed Firm Licensed US CPA Certified Compliance Auditors

Audit Platform

Proprietary

FinAudit CPA SOC 2 Audit FAQ

FinAudit CPA SOC 2 Type I audits typically range from $20K to $60K. Type II audits range from $30K to $80K. This is in the mid-range for mid-tier firms — the mid-tier tier average is $28.796K–$76.204K. Final pricing depends on your organization's scope, number of trust service criteria, and system complexity.

Questions to Ask FinAudit CPA Before Hiring

A buyer-side checklist. Bring these to your first call — the answers separate firms that have run hundreds of SOC 2 engagements from firms that are bidding on them.

  1. Your team is sized at 100-1000+. How many auditors will be assigned to my engagement, and who is the engagement lead — a partner, a senior manager, or a staff auditor?
  2. You quote 6–12 months. What pushes a project to the longer end of that range, and what does "audit-ready on day one" look like to you?
  3. Your Type II range is $30K–$80K. What's included at each end, and what scope changes would push pricing above the top of that range?
  4. We've talked to similar firms in the mid-tier tier. What's a question buyers like us should be asking that they usually don't?
  5. Who reviews and signs the report on your side — is that a partner-level CPA, and how involved are they during fieldwork versus only at sign-off?
  6. How do you handle subservice carve-outs (e.g., AWS, GCP, Azure) versus inclusive subservice organizations when defining our scope?
  7. When you find an issue mid-audit, what's your remediation cadence — same-day flagging, weekly checkpoints, or an end-of-fieldwork rollup?
  8. Do you have surge windows (e.g., Q4 financial-year close) when start dates slip, and how far in advance do we need to lock the engagement to avoid them?

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