IT Consultants Make Friendly Auditors
from the that's-weird dept
If you hire a big 5 accounting firm to do your audits, you might want to think about using them for your IT consulting needs as well. A new study shows that firms that use IT consultants and auditors from the same firm find out their financial results look better than those that don't. There are plenty of possible reasons - such as the firm turning a "blind eye" on accounting irregularities to help prop up the company so they'll continue paying IT consulting fees. Or, it could just be that the accounting/consulting firm learns more about the company by having more to do with them. Of course, the accounting firms would like you to believe it just means that companies that hire them for both are simply better companies.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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PS: are my posts better now that the vulgarity is removed? (vulgarity seemed to be the only real concrete criticism i could glean)
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As for your comments, they are better without the vulgarity. The other critique was that you tend to assume your arguments are concrete without any backup. I have no problem with people stating opinions, but stating opinions as fact can get tiresome.
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