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The quality of the external auditor performance under international standards on auditing and external environment variables

Ali Al-Obaidi, Ali Awaid

Pages: 89 -71

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The study dealt with diagnosing the quality of the external auditor's performance in view of international auditing standards and external environment variables. The study was based on a main hypothesis that states “the process of raising the quality of the external auditor’s performance and ensuring the fairness and objectivity of professional opinion within the auditor’s report that reflects the essence of control practices requires professional, technical and strict adherence to international auditing standards with consider the integrate with the external environment variables surrounding the entity subject to auditing" . In order to achieve the objectives of the study and test the validity of the hypotheses related to it, the researcher adopted the descriptive (correlational) approach, which aims to know the size and type of relationship between the variables, that is, to what extent the study variables are related to each other, sub-hypotheses were derived, which confirm the existence of a moral correlation with statistically significant between the international auditing standards and quality of the external auditor's performance, the external environment variables and quality of the external auditor's performance. This requires adoption a number of tools, including formulating and designing the questionnaire form in an accurate manner and making use of some previous studies in the process of designing that questionnaire in order to cover all study variables in a way that represents the study community correctly.
The study reached a set of conclusions and recommendations, the most important of which are , one of the most important determinants of the success of external audit practices and achieving quality in the auditing performance is that the task must assign to a professional and competent external auditor possessing a number of personal qualities , scientific and professional qualifications, including integrity, objectivity and transparency in expressing a professional opinion , as addressed by the international auditing standard that requires exercising professional care, availability of skill, competence and training in the external auditor, he must possess the ability to understand international auditing standards and the conditions for their application, possess impartiality in the process of gathering evidence, familiarity with the affairs of the entity subject to auditing and the nature of its relationship with other external bodies. He must also possess a tendency of professional skepticism, which indicates alertness to cases that may indicate the possibility of a misrepresentation due to an error or fraud and critical evaluation of evidence , In addition to these features, the external auditor requires accuracy in determining the entity to which the auditor’s report are directed and justice in formulating this report as it is considered a link between the auditor and the needs and requirements of many users, including senior management, investors and creditors, in order to contribute to strengthening corporate governance and facilitate the process of making decision.

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The Impact of adopting Balanced Score card- Environmental Social Responsibility Indicator in achieving qualified financial projects (Central Bank of Iraq CBI as a case study)

Rasha Abood

Pages: 195-203

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Problem Statement: economic environment differs than before, due to the rapid strategic changes and high level of demand for qualified services and/ or goods, that leads to another sense of competing among businesses, especially in last decades of 20th century, business environment involved in globalization to response and satisfy customers depending on the interaction between society as (external environment) and business’s infrastructure as (internal environment). These changes need a rapid response that means using new systems in planning strategies, organizing, leading and controlling as well to sustain and survive.

 Methodology: it is a descriptive paper that analyze the results through depending on non- experimental design through three (retrospective, longitudinal, and cross- sectional) indicators to examine environmental social responsibility ESP as one of balanced score card perspectives. Results: there is a positive impact of adopting ESRP to achieve qualified financial projects. Conclusion: the interlinkage between external environment (society) and internal one (business infrastructure) is very tight, but the horizon to understand this tight relationship is still fuzzy, due to the dynamic changes of those interlinkages and more efforts have to be done to enrich this phenomenon.

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Quantitative and descriptive analysis of tax risks by applying the requirements of the operations item/ analysis in accordance with the international standard (ISO 31000:2018) / analytical research in the General Tax Authority

فرح Makki, بيداء Lafta

Pages: 224-234

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The aim of the research is to Identify the level of application and documentation of the process requirement item / analysis of the international standard (ISO 31000:2018),and diagnosis of quantitative and descriptive analysis in assessing tax risks using risk assessment techniques, as well as an indication of the level of tax risks to which the General Tax Authority is exposed. as well as to indicate the level of tax risks according to risk assessment techniques in the General Tax Authority, as the research started from a problem that raised several questions, including what is the percentage of application  And documenting the analysis item from the process requirement in accordance with the international standard (ISO 31000:2018), and what are the techniques of quantitative and descriptive analysis of tax risks, and what is the level of those risks affecting the strategic goals, and the checklist has been adopted as a basic tool in collecting data and information, and the research has reached  To the most prominent Conclusions, which is that the level of application and documentation of the analysis item of the process requirement has reached a rate of (19%), which is close to the weight of (partially applied and not documented), which means that the Structure under study has moved away from the application of the specification requirements and the size of the gap has reached (81)%.  As well as the exposure of the body in question to the risks of the external environment at a higher level than the risks of the internal environment.

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