Audit Programme its kinds and objectives
April 24, 2018
The inclusion of detailed audit instructions in the programme gives assurance that essential steps in verification will not be overlooked. These written instructions enable inexperienced auditors to work effectively with less personal supervision than would otherwise be required and thus permit seniors and managers to concentrate upon those features and the discriminating exercise of professional judgment.
Kinds
Complete Programme
There is a complete programme on the file from which the items to be completed by a particular assistant are ticked off and thus the assistant knows what he has to do and by which date each item is to be completed.
Individual programme
In another case, the auditor chalks out a programme for each assistant according to the nature of the business
No Programme in advance
In the third case, the auditor never prepares a programme in advance but may allow it to go as the audit work progress.
Objects
- To ensure that no point of the routine has been omitted or overlooked
- To provide the assistants with clear instructions as to what and how much they have to do.
- To get the audit work conducted by several assistants at the same time by allocating different portions of the work them.
- To enable the principal to exercise proper control over the whole affair by having full knowledge about the progress various audits.
- To identify the assistants responsible for each section of the work and then to fix responsibility for any error passed.
- To serve as an evidence of the extent of checking carried and duties performed.
Before preparing an audit programme and auditor decides exact scope of his duties and obtain a list of all the books used in the business with the names of persons responsible for writing and maintain them. He used also find out the weakness of the system of book- keeping and internal check employed in the business after critically examining them. It would be very much relevant for him if he goes through the last years balance sheet and auditor‘s report and other important legal documents connected with the business.
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