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17.03.2010: IAASB Welcomes New Auditing Research Initiative

The International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board (IAASB) looks forward to findings from four new auditing research projects announced today by the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) and the International Association for Accounting Education and Research (IAAER). ACCA, which is funding the project, the IAASB, and the IAAER are committed to supporting this initiative as it will help to inform debate within the profession on a range of important subjects relating to auditing and assurance, and thereby contribute to public confidence in financial reporting.
Through conducting this research, ACCA and the IAAER seek to contribute to the development of the assurance profession around the world and the quality of the standards underpinning the services they provide. The research is expected to provide insights into matters of relevance to the IAASB.
Research topics have been selected in the following four areas:
  • International consistency and convergence in the application of auditing standards;
  • The implications of eXtensible Business Reporting Language (XBRL) for audits of, or other assurance services on, financial statements;
  • The use of risk-based audit methodology by small- and medium-sized practices;
  • The nature of professional judgment in auditing.
“We welcome this research, as we expect it to make a contribution to the implementation and application of international standards and our future standard-setting decisions”, - said IAASB Chair Arnold Schilder. – “This initiative aligns with the IAASB’s ongoing agenda for innovation within the field of auditing and assurance and our efforts to further our understanding of international developments, including the needs of those using our standards”.
The research, which will be conducted by international teams from Australia, Germany, the Netherlands, the U.K., and U.S., will be presented in stages. Research designs will be presented at the International Symposium on Audit Research this summer. Interim research findings will be presented in the spring of 2011, and final results will be available in October 2011.


More details: GAAP.RU
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