AUDITING AS AN INSTRUMENT FOR ORGANIZATIONAL SUCCESS

AUDITING AS AN INSTRUMENT FOR ORGANIZATIONAL SUCCESS (A CASE STUDY OF ANAMCO LTD. ENUGU)

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ABSTRACT

Auditing is continually changing and developing to meet the needs of the business environment it serves. The role of auditing towards organizational success have attracted comment on the front pages of national newspapers, rather than in just the financial pages have even led on occasion to question and statement in parliament.

This coverage has not always been good news for the auditing profession, but it does indicate a heightened awareness in society of the potential importance of what auditors do. It also reflects the way in which auditing practice and the activities of audit firms have developed and expanded business especially Anamco Ltd. Enugu.

While at one time auditing was generally regarded as a procedural activity involving the application of mechanical techniques, there is now greater realization that both the purpose an the execution of an audit are far from simple matters.        In view of the above fact the study was designed to examine Auditing as an instrument for organizational success in Anamco Ltd. Enugu. In the course of the research oral interview and questionnaire were adopted as the main instruments for collecting data for the study. The data collected were tabulated, analyzed and interpreted. From the analysis some revelations were made. Base on the revelations some recommendations were made to eliminate or ameliorate Audit department of the corporation.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TABLE OF CONTENT

          CHAPTER           ONE

  • Introduction 1
  • Statement of Problem 4
  • Purpose of the Study 4
  • Significance of the Study 4
  • Statement of Hypotheses 5
  • Scope of the Study 6
  • Limitation of the Study 6
  • Definition of Terms 7

          CHAPTER TWO

  • Definition of Auditing 8
  • Objective of Auditing 11
  • Types of Auditing 11
  • Reliance of Internal Auditing to External Auditors 17
  • Auditing as a measure for Controlling Fraud 19
  • The Future of Auditing 22
  • Auditors Liability 23
  • Audit Report 30

Reference                                                                                   32

         CHAPTER THREE

  • Research Design and Methodology 33
  • Selection of population 33
  • Sample Used 33
  • Method of Investigation 34
  • Techniques of data collection 35

CHAPTER FOUR

  • Data Presentation and Analysis 36
  • Questions, Presentation and Analysis 36
  • Test of Hypothesis 49

         CHAPTER FIVE

  • Summary of Findings, Conclusion and Recommendations 52
  • Summary of Findings 52
  • Conclusion 55
  • Recommendations 56
  • Suggestion for further study 57

Bibliography                                                                      58

Appendix (Questionnaire)                                                 60

CHAPTER ONE

1.0    INTRODUCTION

The practice of auditing in the primitive form can be traced back to ancient times where the receipts and payments of an estate or a manor were read to the head or proprietor, or the Lord of a manor. The word auditing originated fr4om the Latin word Audire (meaning to hear). The business of this period was characterised by sole proprietorship.

But with industrial revolution, there was an increase in business transactions and there emerge partnership and joint stock companies. The evolution of mechanised industries involved the provision of finance far in excess of what it used to be. Business become more complex and required more formal and improved accountability.

Under the company form of organisation, the shareholders as a body delegated the management of the undertaking to a board of directors and periodically the board submittes to the shareholders accounts of the company in order that the members might be able to see a true and fair view of the financial position and the profit or loss of the undertaking in which they were interested.

Because of these circumstances the need arose for some means by which the shareholders as a body might be satisfied that the accounts, presented to them by their board of directors, did in fact show a true and fair view of the financial position and earnings of the company. It was for this reason therefore that the practice developed of appointing auditors whose duty it was to verify on behalf of the shareholders the accounts of the directors and to report there on to the shareholders.

Under the early British companies Acts, the auditors appointed were one or two of the shareholders of the company. As however, the chosen auditors commonly had insufficient technical qualifications, there were probably not able to carry out a very effective audit nor were there paid anything for the work they did although a later Act did provide for them to employ a clerk to do some work, whose remuneration should be provided by the company.

It was the British companies Act, 1900, which first made it legally compulsory for every company to appoint independent auditors, as we now know them, and provided for their remuneration. It was undoubtedly the rapid increase in the number of joint – stock companies that took place at this time, and the compulsory professional audit thus provided for in the companies Act, 1900, that gave the great impetus to the development of the accountancy profession. In Nigeria today the accounts of every company and the majority of partnerships are audited by professional accountants and in recent years the accountancy profession has expanded greatly in many other directions.


1.1    STATEMENT OF PROBLEM

This study entitled “Auditing as an instrument for organisational success” attempts to determine the importance of auditing to an organisational growth.

It is also meant to discover the:

  • Objective of Auditing
  • Types of auditing
  • Relevance of internal auditing to external auditors
  • Auditing as a means for fraud control
  • The future of auditing, Auditors liability and report.

1.2     PURPOSE OF THE STUDY

The

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