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Why Automation Means Fewer Control Violations Involving Audits

Experts at 360 Factors Inc explains Why Automation Means Fewer Control Violations Involving Audits and how 360 Factor's audit management software can help to rationalize the issue.

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Why Automation Means Fewer Control Violations Involving Audits

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  1. Why Automation Means Fewer Control Violations Involving Audits In today’s complex and regulated environment for financial institutions, there has never been more pressure on finance leaders to ensure integrity in internal auditing and controls. Boards of directors want assurance that official financial statements are squeaky clean, with every piece of data in tables and in footnotes double-checked. There’s zero tolerance for funny business, such as a business unit booking revenue in one-quarter while pushing related costs to the next. In the digital age, manual/random audits no longer cut it. Companies with millions of transactions to audit need a more reliable way to gauge who and what needs to be investigated — before accidental errors or intentional malfeasance blow up to damage the company’s reputation and hurt investors. The pioneers are looking for solutions in technology-enabled auditing tools and processes. APQC examined the number of internal control violations per year per 1,000 employees at 70 companies. The best performers had 3.51 violations or fewer, while the worst performers were dealing with 34.23 violations or more. (See graph below.)

  2. The conclusion is that more automation means fewer control violations. All things being equal, it’s much easier to make an unintentional error or change an accounting entry when data are processed and audited manually. It’s also a whole lot more likely that a system screening 100% of transactions will find suspicious activity that a random audit might miss. Automated transaction-processing systems, and direct links between systems, can cut down on the manual line-item journal entries that allow room for errors and bad intentions. If your company is seeing a lot of corrections, adjustments, and manual non-recurring journal entries, chances are your internal controls aren’t actually keeping things under control. How can Preditct360 help? Predict360 is a fully configurable and automated Enterprise Risk and Compliance management platform that has over 40+ modules for financial sector, Energy sector, Oil & Gas and other major sectors. Some of the popular modules include, policies and procedures management, risks and controls, audit management software, on-line training and qualifications, in a single cloud-based platform. Remain up-to-date on industry news / updates through our Twitter & Linkedin profiles.

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