The document outlines the various auditing and assurance standards set by the Auditing and Assurance Standards Council (AASC) in the Philippines. It discusses the Philippine Standards on Auditing, Philippine Auditing Practice Statements, Philippine Standards in Review Engagements, Philippine Standards on Assurance Engagements, Philippine Standards on Related Services, and Philippine Standards on Quality Control. The standards are aimed at ensuring uniformity with international standards and providing guidance to auditors and firms on conducting audits, reviews, and other assurance and related services engagements.
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The document outlines the various auditing and assurance standards set by the Auditing and Assurance Standards Council (AASC) in the Philippines. It discusses the Philippine Standards on Auditing, Philippine Auditing Practice Statements, Philippine Standards in Review Engagements, Philippine Standards on Assurance Engagements, Philippine Standards on Related Services, and Philippine Standards on Quality Control. The standards are aimed at ensuring uniformity with international standards and providing guidance to auditors and firms on conducting audits, reviews, and other assurance and related services engagements.
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Auditing and Assurance Standards Council (AASC)
Ruling body ensuring the excellence and uniformity of auditing and assurance related services in the country. Main objective: Attain uniformity of the local GAAS with the IAASB pronouncement.
Philippine Standards on Auditing
Philippine Auditing Practice Statements (PAPS)
The purpose of this Philippine Auditing Practice Statement (PAPS) is to provide practical guidance in addition to that contained in PSA 500, “Audit Evidence,” with respect to certain specific financial statement amounts and other disclosures. Its purpose is to assist auditors, and to develop good practice, by providing guidance on the application of the PSAs when conducting an audit of financial statements.
Philippine Standards in Review Engagements (PSREs)
It is to establish standards and provide guidance on the auditor’s professional responsibilities when the auditor undertakes an engagement to review interim financial information of an audit client, and on the form and content of the report. Are to be applied in the review of historical financial information.
Philippine Standards on Assurance Engagements (PSAE)
It is to establish standards and provide guidance on engagements to examine and report on prospective financial information including examination procedures for best-estimate and hypothetical assumptions. Are to be applied in assurance engagements dealing with subject matters other than historical information.
Philippine Standards on Related Services (PSRS)
Are to be applied to compilation engagements, engagements to apply agreed upon procedures to information and other related services engagements as specified by the AASC.
Philippine Standards on Quality Control (PSQC)
Deals with a firm's responsibilities for its system of quality control for audits and reviews of FS, and other assurance and related services engagements Applies to all firms of professional accountants. The nature and extent of the policies and procedures will depend on various factors such as such and operating characteristics of the firm. Intended to assist the firm in: Understanding what needs to be accomplished. Deciding whether more needs to be done to achieve the objective. a.) The firm and its personnel comply with professional standards and regulatory and legal requirements. b.) Reports issued by the firm or the engagement partners are appropriate in the circumstances. The firm’s system of quality control: Shall understand this PSQC. Shall comply with each requirement of this PSQC.
Quality Control for an audit of Financial Information (PSA 220)
PSA 220 deals with the specific responsibilities of the auditor regarding quality control procedures for an audit of financial statements. Under PSQC – a firm or engagement team should implement quality control procedures that are applicable to the individual audit engagement.
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