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AICPA to Make Private Company Auditing Standards More Similar to Public Company Standards

March 05, 2019 Private Company Audits

The AICPA’s Auditing Standards Board (ASB) is taking steps to enhance the consistency of financial reporting between public and private companies. A new omnibus auditing standard will cover standards on related parties, communications with audit committees, and consideration of fraud in a financial statement audit. 

What Led to Syncing the Standards?

Auditors of public companies are required to follow the standards set by the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB). But auditors of private companies generally adhere to the ASB guidance. In some cases, the existing auditing standards may differ.
 
In January, the ASB voted to issue a final standard to more closely align its guidance with the PCAOB’s standards. Statement on Auditing Standards (SAS) Omnibus Statement on Auditing Standards — 2019 will primarily amend: 

  • AU-C Section 550, Related Parties, 
  • AU-C Section 260, The Auditor’s Communication With Those Charged With Governance, and
  • AU-C Section 240, Consideration of Fraud in a Financial Statement Audit. 

How Will the New Standard Increase Audit Quality and Consistency for Private Companies?

The ASB believes the amendments will improve the quality of private company audits. The PCAOB originally based its standards on ASB guidance. However, in recent years, the PCAOB has enhanced its rules to help prevent and detect accounting scandals like Enron and WorldCom.
 
Specifically, the PCAOB’s Auditing Standard (AS) 2410, Related Parties, toughened the requirements for auditors when they review the business deals of a company’s officers and directors for conflicts of interest. And AS 1301, Communications with Audit Committees, strengthened communications auditors have with audit committees.
 
The ASB’s omnibus standard adds communication requirements regarding the auditor’s views about a company’s significant unusual transactions. The changes will require auditors to communicate the potential effect of uncorrected misstatements on future financial statements.
 
In addition, the new ASB standard adds a requirement to look for previously unidentified or undisclosed related parties or significant related-party transactions. The requirement is intended to enhance the auditor’s response to the risks of material misstatement associated with related-party transactions, taking into account the information gathered during an audit. 

One More Change — Expanded Auditor’s Report

In January, the ASB also voted to finalize a standard that would converge its rules with international standards that expand the auditor’s report. The international version was issued in 2015 by the International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board. The ASB’s final standard will change the form and content of the auditor’s report and make it more useful to investors.
  
The final standard to align private company reporting standards with the PCAOB’s standards will be issued early in the year in conjunction with the updated standard on auditor reporting. The ASB wants the standards to have the same effective dates to improve their implementation. That date is expected to be no earlier than for financial statement audits of periods ending on or after December 15, 2020.
 
 
Please contact a member of your service team or contact Jami Blake at jblake@cohencpa.com for further discussion.
 

Cohen & Company is not rendering legal, accounting or other professional advice. Information contained in this post is considered accurate as of the date of publishing. Any action taken based on information in this blog should be taken only after a detailed review of the specific facts, circumstances and current law.
 
 

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