Auditor Communication in an Evolving Environment: Going beyond Sas 600 Auditors' Reports on Financial Statements
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In 1993 the Auditing Practices Board issued an expanded audit report, SAS 600 Auditors' Reports on Financial Statements, in an attempt to educate users and reduce their misunderstandings in respect of certain matters pertaining to the audit function. In the context of the auditors' reporting environment, this paper investigates the extent to which the new audit report, SAS 600, has been successful in aligning the views of auditors, preparers and users about issues dealt with in the expanded audit report and the extent to which the three groups considered that it would be useful for additional matters, including corporate governance, to be reported upon by the auditor. Our findings suggest that SAS 600 has been successful in clarifying the purpose of the audit and the respective responsibilities of auditors and directors. However, to meet the expectations of users and to add more value the audit report needs to provide more information about the findings of the audit. Address for Correspondence: School of Management and Business, Aberystwyth University of Wales, Aberystwyth Aberystwyth SY23 3DD Wales, UK
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