AS5 Could Trim Audit Bills by 10%
Published by claudia May 4th, 2007 in News, SOX, Accounting rules, small business, PCAOB, Sarbox, AS5 Tags: accounting oversight board, as5, auditing standard, audit costs, filers, pcaob, publicly traded companies, public company accounting oversight board, sarbanes oxley act.The PCAOB revised Auditing Standard No. 2 mainly for small companies’ benefit. But large companies tell the regulator the new AS5 will also reduce their audit costs.
The revised auditing standard for internal control over financial reporting could bring cheaper auditing bills for large companies. Some publicly traded companies are estimating that their audit fees could be reduced by 10 percent if the proposed rule is adopted by the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board, Laura Phillips, the regulator’s deputy chief auditor, said on Friday.
Much of the focus on the revisions to Auditing Standard No. 2 has been how it can be made scalable for the 6,000 so-called non-accelerated filers that have yet to comply with the Sarbanes-Oxley Act. Those publicly traded companies with a public float of $75 million or less don’t have to have their auditor attestation reports completed until their 10-Ks are filed for fiscal years ending after December 15, 2008.
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