Journal of Economic and Financial Sciences (Oct 2009)

The impact of accounting standards developments and financial reporting complexities on the audit committee

  • Ben Marx,
  • Erica du Toit

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4102/jef.v3i2.338
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 2
pp. 115 – 132

Abstract

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The developments in accounting standards and the increased complexity of financial reporting present many challenges and difficulties to the preparers of financial statements and the audit committee as overseers of the financial reporting process. Accordingly, the audit committee should consist of independent directors with the right experience and expertise and, given the complexity of today’s financial statements, it is essential that they should also be financially literate, with at least one member being a financial expert. This article discusses the impact of the development and increased technical nature of accounting standards on the constitution and workings of the audit committee. Empirical evidence is also provided that the average audit committee at the largest listed companies in South Africa consists of members who can be considered as financially literate, with at least one member being a financial expert, and that they are compensated for this expertise.

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