The youngest CPA in Illinois, Arthur Anderson, created Arthur Anderson & Company in 1913. The company developed throughout the years and became one of the largest auditing firms in the world. “Think straight, talk straight,” a quote from, Arthur Anderson, which described his viewpoints for auditing and the approach he took with his clients. Since America did not have strictly based accounting rules, Anderson believed as long as clients fully reported their financial statements minor accounting
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expected to use it for their assignment). You are expected to demonstrate ability to synthesise relevant background financial and non-financial information and apply analytical skills to this information to critically evaluate potential significant audit risks in relation to HVN. The second component is an individual reflection report. Each student must make an independent (individual) submission electronically by the due date and time. The objective of the individual
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Sarbanes Oxley Act of 2002 Daniel Alvalle BUS 670 Legal Environment Instructor: Peter McCann 7/29/2013 If you were an investor would you want your money protected? Would you be skeptical about investing in companies since the securities fraud scandals that have happened recently? The answer is most likely, “yes”, to a certain degree. With the news about unethical business practices and companies not following regulatory guidelines, it is difficult to ignore the risk that is involved
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The foundation of the audit system where it is starting being govern by the law can be traced in Companies Act 196 and Accountants Acts 1967. In Companies Act 1965, it requires companies to have the accounting records to be audited and in true and fair view. Independence of the auditors also being underline in the Act, where any relationship between the independent auditor and the companies must be disclose, to prevent any conflict in interest when auditing the accounting records. The external auditors
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___/ Date 10/20/2013 Questions: Q1: Discuss how the SEC has influence (if any) over the audit of Smackey Dog Foods, Inc. Solution: The SEC (Securities and Exchange Commission) has substantial influence on the audit of Smackey Dog Food, Inc. This can be seen in the audit standards that have to be followed by the established independence of the auditors involved in the Smackey audit. In the audit of public listed companies which includes Smackey, the auditors need to observe several principles
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SOX - A new regulatory agency, Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB) was created to increase public supervision of auditors. PCAOB is now involved in the registration of accounting firms, the inspection of those firms with relation to audits, the setting of standards for the accountancy profession and enforcement of violations through disciplinary sanctions. - New requirements concerns internal
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also established the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB). The PCAOB provides oversight for auditors of public companies, establishes auditing and quality control standards for public company audits, and performs inspections of the quality controls at audit firms performing those audits (Arens, 2010). But the question is, are these regulations effective against corporate fraud and protecting investors? It is my opinion that the most important sections of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act are sections
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all Islamic financial institutions are exposed. The role of a Shariah auditor is different to that of a conventional auditor because its remit is derived from the basic values of Islamic society. The most important point to be noted is that a Shariah audit is separate from the financial and operational auditing processes undertaken by Islamic financial Institutions. Deloitte explains in its Islamic Accounting Guidelines that: “Standards for Islamic financial institutions have to be developed because in
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shredded certain Enron audit workpapers during the midst of a federal investigation of the large energy company. The decision to destroy those workpapers ultimately proved to be the undoing of the prominent accounting firm. A few years later, a felony conviction for obstruction of justice would effectively put Andersen out of business. Ironically, at the same time that the Andersen personnel were shredding Enron workpapers, three senior members of the NextCard, Inc., audit engagement team were altering
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will be required (for the first time) to submit an annual assessment of the effectiveness of their internal financial auditing controls to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Additionally, each company's external auditors are required to audit and report on the internal control reports of management, in addition to the company’s financial statements. The effect this had on financial statement was that everyone had to begin to report a more accurate account of the company earning was for
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