Abstract:
The application of analytical procedures has become an integral part of the audit
process and indications are that the application of these procedures will increase
in audits of the future. The factors that are causing a shift in audit methodologies
towards increasing the application of analytical procedures are the adaptation of
a business risk audit methodology, technological advancements and the
incorporation of non-financial information in an audit. These factors enable the
auditor to incorporate both financial and non-financial information into decision
making and thus develop more precise expectations. Numerous studies have
been conducted in various countries on the auditor s application of analytical
procedures in the audit process. However, little is known about exactly how
auditors in South Africa apply analytical procedures as part of the audit process.
Owing to an ever-changing audit environment, a closer look into the application of
analytical procedures by South African auditors was deemed both timely and
appropriate.
The overall objective of this study was to investigate the application of analytical
procedures by auditors in the audit process. To achieve the objective of this
study, a qualitative research approach was applied whereby semi-structured
interviews were held with senior audit managers from large audit firms in South
Africa. This provided the researcher with rich and detailed descriptions of the
application of analytical procedures by auditors in the audit process.
The findings of this study, which resulted from data analysis, indicated that there
is a need to apply analytical procedures because this adds value to the audit and
can enhance its efficiency and effectiveness. However, numerous challenges
have been associated with the application of analytical procedures. The findings
also indicated that the application of analytical procedures depends on the
availability and integrity of clients data and that it is difficult to obtain reliable data
for the development of an expectation. It also emerged from the findings that
auditors are unsure of the results obtained from analytical procedures owing to a
lack of guidance in the auditing standards on the extent of assurance that can be placed on analytical procedures and on how to apply professional judgement in
drawing conclusions. Auditors competence to perform analytical procedures
limits them in applying these procedures. There seems to be a gap between
university studies and audit practice relating to the application of analytical
procedures (also data analysis) and the use of information technology.
The advantages, however, outweigh the challenges and it is therefore foreseen
that the application of analytical procedures will increase in the future.