I don't think they go back as far as 1913, but you can read the audits of their books if you are seriously interested in doing so. Link: https://www.federalreserve.gov/about...statements.htm
Back to 2008: https://www.federalreserve.gov/about...ts-archive.htmFederal Reserve System Audited Annual Financial Statements
The Board of Governors and the Federal Reserve Banks are all subject to several levels of audit and review. The Reserve Banks' financial statements are audited annually by an independent public accounting firm retained by the Board of Governors. To ensure auditor independence, the Board requires that the external auditor be independent in all matters relating to the audit. Specifically, the external auditor may not perform services for the Reserve Banks or others that would place it in a position of auditing its own work, making management decisions on behalf of the Reserve Banks, or in any other way impairing its audit independence. In addition, the Reserve Banks, including the consolidated LLC, are subject to oversight by the Board.
The Board of Governors' financial statements are audited annually by an independent public accounting firm retained by the Board's Office of Inspector General. The audit firm also provides a report on compliance and on internal control over financial reporting in accordance with government auditing standards. The Office of Inspector General also conducts audits, reviews, and investigations relating to the Board's programs and operations as well as of Board functions delegated to the Reserve Banks.
Minutes of their meetings are also available. https://www.federalreserve.gov/monet...ccalendars.htm
"Audit the Fed" is about auditing their deliberations, not their books.
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