The role of external auditing in reducing creative cost practical in agricultural businesses

  • The collapse of the huge international companies around the
    world increased the interest of provision of appropriate
    mechanisms which reduce practices that lead to
    manipulation in financial reports. Most of the research
    report that these changes in financial statements which are
    practiced by the administrations of these companies and
    according to their desires, are behind their companies’
    sudden collapses, and that is what called the creative cost
    accounting. A quantitative research method used to measure
    the current study, moreover, 94 auditors participated in this
    study. The researcher employed a simple regression analysis
    to measure the developed three research hypotheses. The
    findings revealed that the highest value was found to be for
    first research hypothesis which stated that (There is
    statistically significant relationship between the general
    standards of external auditing and creative cost accounting
    practices in agricultural businesses), moreover the lowest
    value was found to be for second research hypothesis which
    stated that (There is statistically significant relationship
    between the general standards of external auditing and
    creative cost accounting practices in agricultural businesses)
    as for third hypothesis was found to be moderate which
    stated that (There is statistically significant relationship
    between fieldwork standards for external auditing and
    creative cost accounting practices in agricultural

  • Khowanas Saeed Qader
  • International Journal of English Language, Education and Literature Studies (IJEEL)
  • 17/11/2022
  • https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Bayar-Gardi/publication/365489924_The_role_of_external_auditing_in_reducing_creative_cost_practical_in_agricultural_businesses/links/637761cf2f4bca7fd06f294c/The-role-of-external-auditing-in-reducing-creative-cost-practical-in-agricultural-businesses.pdf
  • https://dx.doi.org/10.22161/ijeel.1.5.2
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