Accountability mechanisms in the auditing profession
Titel:
Accountability mechanisms in the auditing profession
Auteur:
Bartlett, Roger W. Brecht, H. David Corless, John C.
Verschenen in:
Accountability in research
Paginering:
Jaargang 4 (1995) nr. 2 pagina's 133-146
Jaar:
1995-12
Inhoud:
Certified Public Accountants serve as independent auditors of financial statements. They perform information-integrity testing for the economy and society, adding creditability to financial statements prepared by organizations' management. Investors, creditors, and others rely on these financial statements and the audit report to make business decisions. Auditing work involves gathering evidence (research) and forming an opinion (reporting results) about the “fairness”; of financial statements according to regulatory, legal, and professional rules. As researchers, auditors are subject to a complex network of mechanisms to promote accountability in their work. These mechanisms exist at environmental, professional, and audit-firm levels. They combine to influence the judgments of individual auditors.