Substantive Procedures in Response to Significant Risks: Ensuring Reliable Audit Evidence
Substantive procedures are audit tests designed to detect material misstatements at the assertion level in the financial statements. When auditors identify significant risks—risks that require special consideration due to their potential impact on the financial statements—substantive procedures must be tailored to address these heightened risks effectively. The International Standards on Auditing (ISA) 330 mandates that auditors perform substantive procedures responsive to the assessed risks, ensuring that sufficient, appropriate audit evidence is gathered to form a reliable opinion.… Read more