A study of compliance with international auditing standards by auditors in Bahrain Online publication date: Tue, 19-Oct-2010
by Prem Lal Joshi, Ashutosh Deshmukh, Jasim Al Ajmi
International Journal of Applied Decision Sciences (IJADS), Vol. 3, No. 3, 2010
Abstract: Corporations in Bahrain are required to prepare their financial statements using international financial reporting standards (IFRSs), and the external auditors are required to follow international standards on auditing (ISAs). This study investigates the extent to which external auditors in Bahrain comply with the 32 ISAs, and also the problems encountered by them in complying with these standards. All the audit firms located in the Kingdom of Bahrain were surveyed using a pre-tested questionnaire. The results indicate that although the auditors comply with all the standards, their degree of compliance varies with respect to various standards and also by the size of the audit firms. The Big Four firms had a higher level of compliance with the ISAs. The qualitative responses that explained the difficulties in complying with ISAs are also listed in the paper. These results are also compared with the results of a similar study from Jordan. The ISA compliance levels in Bahrain and Jordan are comparable. The study suggests that for a more-effective compliance with the ISAs, regulatory agencies in Bahrain should be strengthened, and training and continuing education of auditors, especially from non-Big Four firms, should be improved.
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