Continuous Auditing (Audit Masa Mendatang yang Membangun Kemampuan Pengauditan terotomatisasi)
Technological advances (e.g. e-commerce and the internet) have changed business practices and the process of recording and storing business transactions. eXtensible Business Reporting Language (XBRL) will soon be built into accounting and reporting software which would allow on-line real-time prepar...
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| Language: | English |
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Maranatha Christian University
2014-12-01
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| Series: | Jurnal Akuntansi |
| Online Access: | https://journal.maranatha.edu/index.php/jam/article/view/279 |
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| Summary: | Technological advances (e.g. e-commerce and the internet) have changed business practices and the process of recording and storing business transactions. eXtensible Business Reporting Language (XBRL) will soon be built into accounting and reporting software which would allow on-line real-time preparation, publication, examination and extraction of financial information. The digital economy has significantly altered the way business is conducted and financial information is
communicated. A rapidly growing number of organizations are conducting business and publishing business and financial reports online and in real-time. Real-time financial reporting is likely to necessitate continuous auditing to provide continuous assurance about the quality and credibility of the information presented. Thus, outside, independent auditors should use continuous, electronic auditing when most financial information
exists only in electronic form under real-time accounting systems. The audit process has, by necessity, evolved from a conventional manual audit to computer-based auditing and
is now confronted with creating continuous electronic audits. Rapidly emerging information technology and demands for more timely communication of information to business stakeholders requires auditors to invent new ways to continuously monitor, gather, and analyze audit evidence. Continuous auditing is defined here as "a comprehensive electronic audit process that enables auditors to provide some degree of assurance on continuous information simultaneously with, or shortly after, the disclosure of the information. " This paper is based on a review of related literature, and
innovative continuous auditing applications. An approach for building continuous audit capacity is presented and audit data warehouses and data marts are described. Ever improving technology suggests that the real-time exchange of sensitive financial data will place constant pressure on auditors to update audit techniques. Most of the new techniques that will be required will involve creation ofnew software and audit models.
Keywords: Real-time accounting systems, continuous auditing, and building automated auditing capability. |
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| ISSN: | 2085-8698 2598-4977 |