Difference Between Vouching And Verification In Audits
Whether you are an internal or external auditor, vouching and verification is must for substantive audit procedures. By performing vouching and verification, the auditor is able to ensure the adequacy of the internal controls and accounting systems and finally accuracy, existence, completeness,etc of the end balances in the financial statments hence able to form an opinion whether the financial statement reflects a true and fair figure.
Let’s understand the basics of Vouching and Verification:
VOUCHING
Salient point:
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VERIFICATION
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Vouching is the substantive testing/examination of transaction at their POINT OF ORIGIN whereas Verification usually deals with the FINAL BALANCE in the Final Accounts viz the balance sheet and profit and loss |
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