Project Report on "Audit Procedure and Risk in Bangladesh"

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    Project Report on "Audit Procedure and Risk in Bangladesh"

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    Audit Procedure & Risk in Bangladesh by Mohtasim Fuad Taky_114192001.pdf (564.2Kb)
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    2023-09-20
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    Taky, Mohtasim
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    Abstract
    In Bangladesh, the dependability of financial statements necessitates a customized approach to audit processes. This study examines the intricacies of this rapidly changing country, where distinct business contexts, complicated legal frameworks, and developing corporate governance standards impact audit risk. The importance of internal controls, the involvement of the ICAB and Bangladesh Bank, and the prevalence of fraud and mistake risks are just a few of the important variables we examine when it comes to audit procedures. We also investigate the efficiency of customized processes such as risk assessments and analytical reviews in reducing these risks in the Bangladeshi setting. In the world of financial reporting, audit risk— the potential for providing an incorrect opinion as a result of substantial misstatements in financial statements—presents a formidable obstacle. It is much more crucial to recognize and reduce audit risk in Bangladesh's changing environment. This paper explores the nuances of audit risk in the Bangladeshi setting, examining the major variables that affect its frequency, identifying the many kinds of risk that arise in local audits, and suggesting practical approaches to risk reduction. Finally, in light of Bangladesh's changing environment, this report suggests a framework for adaptable audit processes to protect the integrity of financial reporting.
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