Philippines' Auditing Standards and Practices Council (ASPC)

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10 Oct 2001

In an effort to establish and improve generally accepted auditing standards (GAAS) in the Philippines, the ASPC, the body authorized to establish and promulgate GAAS, is undertaking a major project to adopt International Standards on Auditing (ISAs) issued by the International Auditing Practices Committee (IAPC) of the International Federation of Accountants.

ASPC's objective is to attain uniformity of the local GAAS with ISAs. This harmonization is expected to enhance the reliability and acceptability of audited financial statements of Philippine companies. The adopted standards, which will be called Philippine Standards on Auditing (PSAs), will supersede the counterpart local Statements of Auditing Standards of Philippines (SASPs) previously issued by the ASPC.

The PSAs issued by the ASPC shall apply whenever an independent examination of financial statements of any entity, whether profit oriented or not, irrespective of size or legal form, when such examination is conducted for the purpose of expressing an opinion thereon. The PSAs may also have application, as appropriate, to other related activities of auditors. Following are the first two PSA exposure drafts:

  • Exposure Draft No. 1: Framework of Philippine Standards on Auditing. ED 1 contains the framework of the basic principles and essential procedures that provide guidance for their application in the audit of the financial statements, financial reporting, levels of assurance, other information and related services.
  • Exposure Draft No. 2: Terms of Audit Engagements. ED 2 addresses the terms of audit engagements. It is intended to assist the auditor in preparing engagement letters for audits and related services, principles and procedures applicable to recurring audits, and acceptance of a change in engagement.

The above draft PSAs differ from ISA 210 with respect to the deletion of the section on Public Sector Perspective included in ISA 210.

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