ignore the coming tsunami of change at your own peril.
by alan anderson, cpa
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the other day, i picked up a college textbook on auditing from 2001.
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even back then, that book listed these as “critical forces on the profession:”
- increasing market saturation with relatively little opportunity for growth
- perceptions that financial statement audits have become a commodity
- price competition and continual pressure to reduce fees
- cost pressures that have resulted in the reduction of time devoted to engagements
- perceptions that the incidence and severity of alleged audit failures have increased
in the 20-plus years since that book was published, not much has changed. today many of the college students who learned auditing from that textbook are in leadership positions at audit firms. they were warned about what we were up against.
that we are still facing those same “critical forces,” which have only exacerbated since then, is an indicator of the ossified state of leadership in the audit profession.