Category: Audit/Accounts

Can you help businesses avoid the chaos of the councils?

It can sometimes be a challenge for auditors to effectively communicate the impact of a good audit and clearly indicate when an audit has failed to serve its purpose. While we can, and frequently do, cite studies and data that demonstrate the positive impact that audits can have on business growth, sometimes there is nothing […]

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Is this the end for AI in audits?

It’s no secret that AI is being used for more and more of our daily activities, including raising our children. AI has been an important tool in revolutionising many sectors and the way that business is conducted, and this has been notably pronounced with financial firms adopting AI for a whole host of tasks. When […]

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Should auditors bother preparing for ARGA – the reform that may never come?

Big changes are supposed to be coming to the world of auditing. If it feels like you’ve heard this before, that’s because you have. A lot. These changes are stuck in an implementation purgatory and may never see the light of day. However, the intent to reform is clear, and so auditors wishing to get […]

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Do you need to work during personal time to meet deadlines?

Rising auditing standards puts a lot of pressure on auditing firms to carry out a significant volume of work while staying compliant with the latest guidelines. As the needs of businesses evolve and finances become more complex, it can seem like there are not enough hours in the day to get everything done that needs […]

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Client vs Accountant: The battle for AI authority

The rise of AI has been met with celebration and trepidation in almost equal measure. With AI enthusiasts hailing the technology with the same fervour they would normally reserve for the second coming of Jesus (while some actually built an AI model of the Messiah!) and sceptics lamenting the death of creativity, AI dominates much […]

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