PCAOB 6 Evaluating Consistency of Financial Statements1

APPLICABILITY

This section applies to engagements conducted pursuant to Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB) standards, including an audit of financial statements, an audit of internal control over financial reporting, and a review of interim financial information.

DEFINITIONS OF TERMS

Change in accounting principle. A change from one generally accepted accounting principle (GAAP) to another when there are at least two applicable GAAPs, or when the accounting principle formerly used by an entity is no longer generally accepted. A change in accounting principle also arises when there is a change in the method of applying an accounting principle.

Change in reporting entity. A change resulting in financial statements that are now those of a different reporting entity.

Current period. The most recent year, or a period of less than one year, upon which the auditor is reporting.

OBJECTIVES OF PCAOB STANDARD 6

PCAOB Auditing Standard 6 sets forth the general requirements for evaluating the consistency of an entity's financial statements. The Standard's scope includes the evaluation of ...

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