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THE AUDITORS’ROLE
IN DETECTINGANDPREVENTINGFRAUD
DO THU TRANG
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS (MARKETING) HONS
HELP UNIVERSITY COLLEGE
OCTOBER 2011
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THE AUDITORS’ROLE
IN DETECTINGANDPREVENTINGFRAUD
BY
DO THU TRANG
Graduation Project Submitted to the Department of Business Studies,
HELP University College, in Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements for
the Degree of Bachelor of Business (Marketing) Hons
OCTOBER 2011
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Declaration of Originality and Word Count
DECLARATION
I declare that this graduation project is based on my original work except for quotations
and citation which have been duly acknowledged. I also declare that it has not been
previously or concurrently submitted for any other courses/degrees at HELP University
College or other institutions.
Word Count: 10,491 words
Do Thu Trang
Date: October 17, 2011
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Acknowledgements
This study wouldn’t have been performed without the help of helpful people.
Sincere thanks to my supervisor, Mr. Nguyen Hong Quan for his support,
guidance and vision for all my study.
Sincere thanks to Ms. Minh – a senior manager of Ernst and Young Company for
helping me conduct survey quickly and effectively.
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Abstract
THE AUDITOR’S ROLEIN DECTIONING AND PREVENTIONING FRAUD
By
DO THU TRANG
October 2011
Supervisor: Mr. Nguyen Hong Quan
Do you think that the task of the auditor is responsible to detect fraudinthe corporation
they inspect? Large amount of people think they are. Task of auditors is to prevent,
detect and report fraud, dishonest acts and other errors. It is one of the most
controversial issues inthe audit. My study reports the result of a analysis to find out the
level of awareness of fraudand perceptions of auditors' responsibility of the users of
financial statements in detect fraudand other auditing procedures concerned. Research
also shows that people have misconception about the objective of the audit. Because of
the number of respondents, higher expectation was placed on the duties of auditors in
detect and report fraud than the requirements of regulations or standards of auditing. The
results of this research show that cannot doubt the existence, with respect to detecting
fraud, of a gap between the perception of the respondents andthe present standard
requirements for auditors.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Page
Declaration of Originality and Word count………………………………… ……….3
Abstract……………………………………………………………………… ……….4
Acknowledgements…………………………………………………………… …… 5
Table of Contents………………………………………………… ………… …… 6
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION
1.1. Research Background……………………………………………………… … 10
1.2. Problem Statement……………………………………………………… ………10
1.3. Objectives and Sphere of Research………………………………………… ……12
1.3.1. Objectives of Research…………………………………….…… …… 12
1.3.2. Sphere of Research……………………………………… 12
1.4. Research Methods……………………………………………………… ….…… 12
1.5. Structure of Research…………………………………………………………… 13
CHAPTER 2: LITERATURE REVIEW
2.1. Definition of fraud……………………………………………………………… 15
2.1.1. Distinguish between fraudand errors…………………………………… 18
2.1.2. How fraud occurred……………………………………………………… 19
2.2. Auditor’s responsibilities infraud detection and prevention…………………… 20
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2.2.1. Detecting fraud: What are the roles of external and internal auditors? 22
2.2.1.1. External auditors’ role…………………………………………………22
2.2.1.2. Internal auditor’s role…………………………………………….… 24
2.2.2. Role of auditor inpreventing fraud………………………………………….29
2.3. The company applies internal control to detectingandpreventing fraudulent
activities…………………………………………………………………………………32
2.3.1. How internal auditors used internal control? 34
2.3.2. How external audit use internal control? 36
2.4. Reasons why auditors fail to detect fraud…………………………………… ……36
2.5. Empirical studies on fraud detection…………………………………………….…37
Chapter 3: Research methodology
3.1. Research Objectives…………………………………………………………… 39
3.2. Research Method………………………………………………………………… 39
3.3. Sample Selection………………………………………………………………… 40
3.4. Hypothesis Statement………………………………………………………………41
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Chapter 4: Result analysis
4.1. Collection of Questionnaires…………………………………………….…… 43
4.2. Description of Result………………………………………………….……… 43
4.2.1. Demographic data…………………………………………………….…….43
4.2.2. Finding and discussions…………………………………………………….44
4.2.2.1. Analysis of responds related to existence of fraud……………….44
4.2.2.2. Analysis of responses related to
auditors’ responsibility in detecting……………………………… 46
4.2.2.3. Analysis of responses related to the audit procedures
applied to detecting fraud……………………………………… 49
4.3. Result Analysis…………………………………………………………………52
Chapter 5: Conclusion and Recommendation
5.1. Conclusion………………………………………………………………………56
5.2. Recommendation……………………………………………………………….56
5.3. Limitation of my study…………………………………………………………57
5.4. Suggestion for future research………………………………………………… 57
Reference……………………………………………………………………………… 59
APPENDIX………………………………………………………………….61
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CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION
1.1. Research Background
1.2. Problem Statement
1.3. Objectives and Sphere of Research
1.3.1. Objectives of Research
1.3.2. Sphere of Research
1.4. Research Methods
1.5. Structure of Research
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CHAPTER 1
1. INTRODUCTION
1.1. Research Background
This study investigates therole of auditors inthe detecting, preventingand reporting of
fraud. I collected data from 100 respondents in Vietnam. But only 70 respondents were
received. From this research, many people thinks that fraudulent activities is very affect
to entity and auditors play an important rolein detection and prevention fraud. In this
study, I will further analysis about auditors’ duties in fraud: prevention and detection of
fraud.
1.2. Problem Statement
All organizations can be a risk of fraud. As we know, large frauds will lead to the
collapse of the entire organizations, causing major losses to investors, an important legal
cost, affecting directly to key individuals, and loss of confidence in capital markets.
Publicized fraudulent behavior by key executives has negatively impacted the
reputations, brands, and images of many organizations inthe worldwide.
The definition of “fraud prevention” and “fraud detection” are related to each other;
however it is not the same concepts. Preventingfraud includes policy, procedure,
training and communication to prevent fraud happening, while the findings focusing on
the activity and technique in order to quickly recognize fraudulent whether fraud has
happened or is happening.
[...]... records, and information throughout the organization Best practices of internal auditing suggest the following activities for internal auditors in order to enhance their active role in the financial reporting process and thus, their rolein prevention and detection financial statement fraud: 27 Schedule meetings between the chief internal auditor andthe audit committee regarding the financial reporting... reporting in particular, as the main purpose of financial audit In recent years, in the Statement of Auditing Standards (SAS) No 99 entitled Consideration of Fraudin a Financial Statement Audit, it was directly referring to the professional roleand profession of accounting estimates of the external auditors indetectingfraudin financial statements SAS No.99 request independent auditors to obtain information... that internal auditors take an active rolein prevention and detection financial statement fraud Statement on Internal Auditing Standards (SIAS) No 3 requires internal auditors to take a positive rolein prevention and detection financial statement fraud by: o Defining quality of red flags to signal the possibility of fraud o Investigate the symptoms and evolution of fraud o Reporting their findings... Conclusion and Recommendation 13 CHAPTER 2 LISTERATURE REVIEW 2.1 Definition of fraud 2.1.1 Distinguish between fraudand errors 2.1.2 How fraud occurred 2.2 Auditor’s responsibilities infraud detection and prevention 2.2.1 Detecting fraud: What are the roles of external and internal auditors? 2.2.1.1 External auditors’role 2.2.1.2 Internal auditor’s role 2.2.2 Role of auditor inpreventingfraud 2.3 The. .. statement fraud Nevertheless, there is a widening expectation gap between what auditors should be 22 doing and what auditors are willing to accept and are capable of doing to discover fraud according to their standards of auditing andthe fees collected for their services However, the auditors are to focus on fraud in the financial statement The external auditors had discovered fraud, fraudulent financial... on the financial statements The Standards concentrated on financial statement and programs to appropriate property Special thing is that the standard does not provide a 16 definition of fraud Instead the auditors are guided by the standard definition of errors in financial statements An example of a professional standard applicable to fraud is the Institute of Internal Auditors Standard 1210.A2 The Institute... cannot prevent fraud Nevertheless, the auditors can be instrumental in helping to assemble the resources of the different departments in a corporation and work with directors, management, employees, and other people to prevent fraud But in this my proposal, I only concentrate on therole of internal and external inpreventingfraud Firstly, internal Auditors plays important rolein company Internal audits... It includes the use of deception to obtain an unfair or illegal advantage According to ISA 240 (Redrafted), there are two types of fraud relating to the auditors, frauds was misstatements arising from fraudin financial reporting, and misstatements arising from the appropriate property Differences from the fraud, “error” refers to an unintentional misstatement in financial statements that including the. .. detecting financial statement fraud Full assessment and effective a structure of the internal control, particularly in the financial statement 28 Assessing the quality of the financial reporting process, containing a review of both annual and quarterly financial statements filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and other management agencies Join with the audit committee and external... (director 11 of the company) is primarily responsible for the fairness of the company’s financial statements 1.3 Objectives and Sphere of Research 1.3.1 Objectives of research To sum up the definitions fraud, how fraud occurs Distinguish between Fraudand Error Determine therole of external and internal auditors in detection and prevention fraud How the auditors can prevent anddetectingfraud How . not the same concepts. Preventing fraud includes policy, procedure,
training and communication to prevent fraud happening, while the findings focusing. up the definitions fraud, how fraud occurs.
Distinguish between Fraud and Error
Determine the role of external and internal auditors in detection and