THE IMPACT OF ACCOUNTING AUDIT ON MANAGEMENT DECISIONS
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.17740/eas.econ.2024-V36-02Keywords:
Decision Making, Internal Control, Auditing, Accounting, Independent Auditing, EthicsAbstract
This study aims to investigate the effects of the accounting audit system on management decisions in dynamic and expanding economic environments. Today, every decision made for large-scale and rapidly growing companies is vital for the future and sustainability of the company. In this context, accounting auditing guides the decision-making process by providing managers with information and ensuring that accurate financial reporting and processes are monitored. Our study includes a series of steps to understand the impact of accounting auditing on management decisions. First, audit, independent audit and decision-making processes are examined in detail. The focus is on how the audit process works, the role of independent auditors, and which stages of the decision-making process they affect. This study aims to contribute to businesses making more sound and informed decisions by examining the relationship between accounting audit and the decision-making process in depth.