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A Vetting Protocol for the Analytical Procedures Platform for the AP-Phase of PCAOB Audits
Author(s) -
Mohamed Gaber,
Edward J. Lusk
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
accounting and finance research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1927-5994
pISSN - 1927-5986
DOI - 10.5430/afr.v8n4p43
Subject(s) - vetting , deliverable , audit , protocol (science) , computer science , context (archaeology) , benchmarking , accounting , operations research , business , economics , engineering , computer security , marketing , medicine , paleontology , alternative medicine , management , pathology , biology
Study Context AS5[2017], issued by the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board, requires the use of Analytical Procedures [AP] at the Planning and Substantive Phases of Assurance Audits of firms traded on active exchanges. Logically, an aspect of this requirement is satisfied by using a Panel of the Client’s data at the Planning Phase to forecast the Client’s YE-closing values and then at the Substantive Phase to dispose the directional difference between the: [Actual Client’s YE-value and the AP-Forecasted YE-value]—the Disposition Phase. Research Focus To date, neither the PCAOB nor the AICPA have suggested a pilot-test paradigm to vet the AP-forecasting Protocol under consideration. To address this lacuna, we detail an AP: Decision Support System [AP:DSS] that offers to the Audit InCharge a two-stage pre-analysis AP-vetting [Pilot-Test] platform that employs False Negative [FN] and False Positive [FP] Profilers. In inferential analyses, the FP-Risk is usually benchmarked using the FN-Risk. Deliverables A comprehensive AP-vetting model is offered and illustrated using: (i) a preliminary estimator of a reasonable sample size, (ii) two Standard Forecasting Models: The Excel versions of the OLS Linear Two-parameter and the Moving Average Models, and (iii) a Benchmarking protocol. Unique in this AP:DSS vetting protocol is that the FP-risk is contexted by the FN-risk from the independent benchmark domain. This duality enhances the inferential impact of the vetting protocol as it uses separate variable sets. The AP:DSS is available at no cost as an e-Download.  

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