Documenting the Results of Audit of the Information Disclosed in the Notes to the Financial Reporting Compiled by International Standards

Financial reporting releases the information requiring disclosure in accordance with national or international accounting and reporting standards. This information is usually released in the notes to the financial reporting, intended for a broader range of users. The notes are the most informative d...

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Main Author: О. Е. Lubenchenko
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Language:English
Published: State Statistics Service of Ukraine, the National Academy of Statistics, Accounting and Audit (NASAA), the National Academy for Public Administration (NAPA) under the President of Ukraine 2020-11-01
Series:Статистика України
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Online Access:https://su-journal.com.ua/index.php/journal/article/view/306
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spelling doaj-15c81c126c7142ecac745a474926f8072021-01-10T09:40:32ZengState Statistics Service of Ukraine, the National Academy of Statistics, Accounting and Audit (NASAA), the National Academy for Public Administration (NAPA) under the President of UkraineСтатистика України 2519-18532519-18612020-11-01892-312714710.31767/su.2-3(89-90)2020.02-03.14306Documenting the Results of Audit of the Information Disclosed in the Notes to the Financial Reporting Compiled by International StandardsО. Е. Lubenchenko0National Academy of Statistics, Accounting and AuditFinancial reporting releases the information requiring disclosure in accordance with national or international accounting and reporting standards. This information is usually released in the notes to the financial reporting, intended for a broader range of users. The notes are the most informative document, by which a user of the reporting can assess the company’s solvency, financial viability or business activity, can be informed about the terms of transactions with related parties, can make assumptions and receive data on management accounting, which are laid as the basis for the management strategy building. The released information is subject to obligatory disclosure, as its content is to be analyzed by national and international regulators and auditors in a way similar to the principal forms of financial reporting. An auditor assesses the received audit evidence in view of its sufficiency and reliability. Results of audit procedures can be summarized and documented. Because the International Standards on Auditing do not provide examples of documenting, the working document “The auditor’s testing of disclosure of the information attached to the financial reporting compiled by IFRS” has been formed, to support the process of documenting audit procedures with respect to the information given in the notes to the financial reporting. Using this working document, an auditor is able to obtain detailed information about a company and indicators of its financial reports, about its items and transactions that, not being subject to recognition in the reporting, are important for the management, about the accounting foundations and the opinions of management on which a company relied in compiling the reports. Depending on the operation specifics of a company, the working document can be supplemented by the following sections: IFRS 5 “Non-current Assets Held for Sale and Discontinued Operations”, IFRS 8 “Operational Segments”, IAS 19 “Employee Benefits”, IAS 37 “Provisions, Contingent Liabilities and Contingent Assets”, IAS 40 “Investment Property” etc. The test, which is a unified working document, can be used by any audit firm. The auditor’s opinion on the information disclosure in the notes to the financial reporting is vitally important bearing in mind that not all the users of financial reports have deep knowledge of the International Accounting and Reporting Standards, but all of them need unbiased and complete data about the company status and performance.https://su-journal.com.ua/index.php/journal/article/view/306financial reporting, notes to financial reporting, information disclosure, audit of financial reporting, working documents of auditors, auditor’s opinion.
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Documenting the Results of Audit of the Information Disclosed in the Notes to the Financial Reporting Compiled by International Standards
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financial reporting, notes to financial reporting, information disclosure, audit of financial reporting, working documents of auditors, auditor’s opinion.
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title_short Documenting the Results of Audit of the Information Disclosed in the Notes to the Financial Reporting Compiled by International Standards
title_full Documenting the Results of Audit of the Information Disclosed in the Notes to the Financial Reporting Compiled by International Standards
title_fullStr Documenting the Results of Audit of the Information Disclosed in the Notes to the Financial Reporting Compiled by International Standards
title_full_unstemmed Documenting the Results of Audit of the Information Disclosed in the Notes to the Financial Reporting Compiled by International Standards
title_sort documenting the results of audit of the information disclosed in the notes to the financial reporting compiled by international standards
publisher State Statistics Service of Ukraine, the National Academy of Statistics, Accounting and Audit (NASAA), the National Academy for Public Administration (NAPA) under the President of Ukraine
series Статистика України
issn 2519-1853
2519-1861
publishDate 2020-11-01
description Financial reporting releases the information requiring disclosure in accordance with national or international accounting and reporting standards. This information is usually released in the notes to the financial reporting, intended for a broader range of users. The notes are the most informative document, by which a user of the reporting can assess the company’s solvency, financial viability or business activity, can be informed about the terms of transactions with related parties, can make assumptions and receive data on management accounting, which are laid as the basis for the management strategy building. The released information is subject to obligatory disclosure, as its content is to be analyzed by national and international regulators and auditors in a way similar to the principal forms of financial reporting. An auditor assesses the received audit evidence in view of its sufficiency and reliability. Results of audit procedures can be summarized and documented. Because the International Standards on Auditing do not provide examples of documenting, the working document “The auditor’s testing of disclosure of the information attached to the financial reporting compiled by IFRS” has been formed, to support the process of documenting audit procedures with respect to the information given in the notes to the financial reporting. Using this working document, an auditor is able to obtain detailed information about a company and indicators of its financial reports, about its items and transactions that, not being subject to recognition in the reporting, are important for the management, about the accounting foundations and the opinions of management on which a company relied in compiling the reports. Depending on the operation specifics of a company, the working document can be supplemented by the following sections: IFRS 5 “Non-current Assets Held for Sale and Discontinued Operations”, IFRS 8 “Operational Segments”, IAS 19 “Employee Benefits”, IAS 37 “Provisions, Contingent Liabilities and Contingent Assets”, IAS 40 “Investment Property” etc. The test, which is a unified working document, can be used by any audit firm. The auditor’s opinion on the information disclosure in the notes to the financial reporting is vitally important bearing in mind that not all the users of financial reports have deep knowledge of the International Accounting and Reporting Standards, but all of them need unbiased and complete data about the company status and performance.
topic financial reporting, notes to financial reporting, information disclosure, audit of financial reporting, working documents of auditors, auditor’s opinion.
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