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PCAOB Identifies Auditing Problem Areas Oct. 23, 2007 (SmartPros) The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board on Monday released a report that calls out 11 problem areas identified in the recent inspections of U.S. firms that audited 100 or fewer public companies. To prepare the report, the board reviewed the audit and quality-control deficiencies identified in 497 inspections of "triennial firms" conducted between 2004 and 2006. The report is a requirement under the board's Rule 4010 and does not identify any firms. "The board wants to share this summary information with audit firms to assist them in improving or maintaining the quality of their work," said PCAOB Chairman Mark Olson. The 11 areas where auditing or quality-control deficiencies were observed are:
The 20-page report is titled The PCAOB's 2004, 2005, and 2006 Inspections of Domestic Triennially Inspected Firms (PDF). 2007 SmartPros Ltd. All rights reserved. |
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