2016
DOI: 10.17265/1548-6583/2016.07.002
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Implications of Financial and Non-financial Measures on the Refinement of the Assessments of Audit Risk: An Empirical Investigation

Abstract: Identifying and assessing audit risk is a key part of the audit process. Prior research documented that auditors primarily look at financial data, information, and measures when assessing the audit risk for an audit engagement.However, professional standard setters, regulators, and academic researchers have discussed the potential for non-financial data, information, and measures to provide a powerful and independent benchmark for evaluating the validity of the numbers of financial statements of an audit clien… Show more

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