Monday, December 9, 2019
Critical Audit Matters
https://www.jamesrpeterson.com/home/2019/12/critical-audit-matters-ii-the-games-are-on.html
This partial quote at end of piece highlights the tradeoffs
A Goldilocks strategy emerges—firms will identify two CAMs at least, maybe three at most. Those numbers avoid the tail risks – too many or too few – while the inspectors can be entangled in extended discussions, over competing priorities and resources, the interest level and reading tolerance of investors, and the length and complexity of audit reports. The gaming of that process and the accompanying negotiations can be prolonged until all players are cross-eyed with boredom and fatigue.
The result? Three or four years from now, a bright young PhD candidate will have an assured research topic and a glide-path along the tenure track, by compiling experiences under the rubric, “Who ever thought CAMs were a good idea?”
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