A Risk-Based Approach to Journal Entry Testing

Companies enter financial transactions in journals to maintain a financial record of the company’s day-to-day operations. The credits and debits entered reflect the company’s expenses, revenue, liabilities and assets. Top-sided entries usually are not reflected in other company ledgers. Although auditors recognize top-side entries as a possible indicator of financial fraud, there are legitimate reasons …

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