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A Summary of Research and Enforcement Release Evidence on Confirmation Use and Effectiveness

Auditing: A Journal of Practice & Theory 27 (2), 253 (2008);
doi: 10.2308/aud.2008.27.2.253

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SUMMARY: Confirmations are extensively used and are often perceived by practitioners to be one of the most persuasive forms of audit evidence. Yet academic research has found limitations that restrict confirmation effectiveness for many management assertions. In addition, a number of problems with false and forged confirmations are identified in Accounting and Auditing Enforcement Releases (AAERs). The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB) and the International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board (IAASB) have put confirmation evidence on their respective agendas. Academic research indicates that receivable confirmations can be effective evidence for the existence assertion. Low response rates, as well as respondent errors and directional bias in detecting errors, are key barriers to confirmation effectiveness. Our review of AAERs identified failure to authenticate responses, collusion between auditee management and customers, and concealed side agreements and special terms as specific problem areas. We also identify a number of research questions for future research. ©2008 American Accounting Association
History: Submitted xx January 2007; accepted xx May 2008; published 6 March 2009
Permalink: http://link.aip.org/link/AJPTXX/v27/i2/p253/s1

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