N.C. State: How to Build a Team of 'Appropriately Skeptical' Financial Statement Auditors
June 07, 2024
June 07, 2024
RALEIGH, North Carolina, June 7 (TNSres) -- North Carolina State University issued the following news release:
A new study identifies the characteristics that make auditing professionals more likely to reward skepticism in the people they supervise, which is associated with an increased likelihood of identifying potential fraud during the auditing process. One key takeaway is that encouraging appropriate skepticism in auditors is closely tied to the culture of the workplace, offerin . . .
A new study identifies the characteristics that make auditing professionals more likely to reward skepticism in the people they supervise, which is associated with an increased likelihood of identifying potential fraud during the auditing process. One key takeaway is that encouraging appropriate skepticism in auditors is closely tied to the culture of the workplace, offerin . . .