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SEC OKs PCAOB standard on engagement quality review
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WASHINGTON, Jan. 15, 2010 – The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board has announced that the Securities and Exchange Commission approved Auditing Standard No. 7, "Engagement Quality Review" (EQR).
The standard is effective for engagement quality reviews of audits and interim reviews for fiscal years that began on or after Dec. 15, 2009.
Accordingly, for interim reviews of public companies that file financial reports on a calendar-year basis, the EQR standard is applicable beginning with the quarter ending March 31, 2010. The new EQR standard was adopted by the PCAOB on July 28, 2009.
“The new standard is an important milestone in fulfilling the Board’s mandate,” said acting PCAOB Chairman Daniel L. Goelzer. “This standard should improve the reliability of audited financial statements by increasing the likelihood that reviewers will identify significant engagement deficiencies before audit reports are issued to the investing public."
The Sarbanes-Oxley Act directs the PCAOB, among other things, to set standards for public company audits, including a requirement for each registered public accounting firm to "provide a concurring or second partner review and approval of [each] audit report (and other related information), and concurring approval in its issuance ..."
"A well-performed EQR can serve as an important safeguard against erroneous or insufficiently supported audit opinions and, accordingly, can contribute to audit quality," said Martin F. Baumann, the PCAOB's chief auditor and director of Professional Standards.
The SEC, in its order approving the EQR standard, encouraged the PCAOB to issue guidance on the standard’s documentation requirements. The PCAOB plans to publish staff questions and answers on implementation of the standard in the near future.
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