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Do Material Weaknesses in Information-Technology Related Internal Controls Affect Firms’ 8-K Filing Timeliness and Compliance?. Ray Henrickson ca, cpa , cisa. Recently retired VP Information Systems & Technology Audit at Scotiabank + 35 years as an IT auditor. The Premise.
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Do Material Weaknesses in Information-Technology Related Internal Controls Affect Firms’ 8-K Filing Timeliness and Compliance? Symposium 2015
Ray Henrickson ca, cpa, cisa • Recently retired VP Information Systems & Technology Audit at Scotiabank • + 35 years as an IT auditor Symposium 2015
The Premise • The relative strength of a firm’s internal controls, especially those surrounding IT-related components (e.g., access, processing, reporting), play a leading role in affecting the timeliness and four day compliance requirement for the Form 8-K. • The focus is on understanding the roles played by a firm’s AIS Symposium 2015
My Challenges - AIS • Difference between ICMW and ITMW? • What is a material IT control weakness? • Impact on financial reporting • Time/cost to remediate • Customer disruption • Relationship to risk • Is the definition consistent across the sample population? • Are we really only dealing with reported control weaknesses? • Is there a difference between one or multiple reported weaknesses? Symposium 2015
IT Control Environment Emergency changes Updated Master file Logic Changes Master file Output Input Application Processing Production line Security validation Job schedule Parameters Calendars Symposium 2015
What’s an 8-K Corporate Governance and Management Changes in Control of Registrant Departure of Directors or Certain Officers; Election of Directors; Appointment of Certain Officers; Compensatory Arrangements of Certain Officers Amendments to Articles of Incorporation or Bylaws; Change in Fiscal Year Temporary Suspension of Trading Under Registrant's Employee Benefit Plans Amendment to Registrant's Code of Ethics, or Waiver of a Provision of the Code of Ethics Change in Shell Company Status Submission of Matters to a Vote of Security Holders Shareholder Director Nominations Asset-Backed Securities ABS Informational and Computational Material Change of Servicer or Trustee Change in Credit Enhancement or Other External Support Failure to Make a Required Distribution Securities Act Updating Disclosure Regulation FD Regulation FD Disclosure Other Events Other Events (The registrant can use this Item to report events that are not specifically called for by Form 8-K, that the registrant considers to be of importance to security holders.) Financial Statements and Exhibits • Registrant's Business and Operations • Entry into a Material Definitive Agreement • Termination of a Material Definitive Agreement • Bankruptcy or Receivership • Mine Safety - Reporting of Shutdowns and Patterns of Violations • Financial Information • Completion of Acquisition or Disposition of Assets • Results of Operations and Financial Condition • Creation of a Direct Financial Obligation or an Obligation under an Off-Balance Sheet Arrangement of a Registrant • Triggering Events That Accelerate or Increase a Direct Financial Obligation or an Obligation under an Off-Balance Sheet Arrangement • Costs Associated with Exit or Disposal Activities • Material Impairments • Securities and Trading Markets • Notice of Delisting or Failure to Satisfy a Continued Listing Rule or Standard; Transfer of Listing • Unregistered Sales of Equity Securities • Material Modification to Rights of Security Holders • Matters Related to Accountants and Financial Statements • Changes in Registrant's Certifying Accountant • Non-Reliance on Previously Issued Financial Statements or a Related Audit Report or Completed Interim Review Symposium 2015
My Challenges – 8-K • Difference between timeliness and compliance? Does it matter? • How is the 8-K produced? • In-house compliance/legal department • Outside third party • How do controls in the IT environment relate to 8-K reporting? • End user computing vs corporate systems Symposium 2015
Typical 8-K Preparation 8-K Template Symposium 2015
COSO Control Framework Symposium 2015
COSO Control Framework Symposium 2015
The Relationship Operations Compliance IT Control Activities How long it takes to do 8-K Reporting Non-IT Control Activities Symposium 2015
The Analysis Symposium 2015
Conclusions • For internal control weaknesses • Firms that reported a material weakness in internal control submitted their 8-K filing later in the four-day timeframe. • For IT-related internal control weaknesses • For complicated events, firms that reported IT-related material weaknesses in internal controls submitted their 8-K filing later in the four-day timeframe. • For non-complicated events, there was no statistical relationship between IT-related material weaknesses in internal controls and the 8-K reporting timeliness. • Remediation (deterioration) in the quality of IT-related internal controls had no impact. • Overall • 14,422 firms • 118,863 reports • 127 non-compliant reports Symposium 2015
What’s Missing • Fundamental difference between AIS processes and 8-K event reporting • The degree of independence and autonomy between AIS and Compliance Reporting processes, controls and IT • Whether the reported control weaknesses were pervasive or situational • No consideration of the influence of the Control Environment / Governance / “Tone at the Top” Symposium 2015
Practical Application • No foreseeable practical application of this study to the planning and execution of financial, IT or compliance audits Symposium 2015