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The Standard Auditor's Report: Preparer, User, And Student Reactions To The PCAOB Concept Release
Review of Business Information Systems
  • Don E. Giacomino, Marquette University
  • Michael D. Akers, Marquette University
Document Type
Article
Language
eng
Publication Date
1-1-2012
Publisher
The Clute Institute
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Abstract

Concerns about the usefulness of the Standard Audit Report (SAR) have been expressed by investors and other users of corporate financial statement for several decades. During 2011 the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB) reacted to those concerns by issuing Concept Release on Possible Revisions to the PCAOB Standards Related to PCAOB Standards (“Release”). This article provides a description of the SAR, a short history (timetable) of the pressures (surveys) to improve the SAR and events that have led to the eventual Release by the PCAOB. Feedback (comment letters and surveys) from professionals and professional organizations regarding the “Release” are examined and discussed. Accounting and finance majors, future preparers and users of the financial statements, were surveyed to determine both their reactions to the PCAOB’s SAR and whether their reactions were different than practitioners. This article concludes with an analysis of the results and implications for audit practice and education.

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Published version. Review of Business Information Systems, Vol. 16, No. 3 (2012): 113-124. DOI. © 2012 The Clute Institute. Used with permission.

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Citation Information
Don E. Giacomino and Michael D. Akers. "The Standard Auditor's Report: Preparer, User, And Student Reactions To The PCAOB Concept Release" Review of Business Information Systems (2012) ISSN: 2157-9547
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/michael_akers/82/