Ghana : Accounting and Auditing

This report provides an assessment of accounting and auditing practices within the context of the Ghana institutional framework to ensure the quality of corporate financial reporting. The accounting and auditing practices in Ghana suffer from insti...

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Accounting and Auditing Assessment (ROSC)
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC 2013
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2004/06/8359390/ghana-report-observance-standards-codes-rosc-accounting-auditing
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/14531
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topic ACCOUNT
ACCOUNTABILITY
ACCOUNTANCY
ACCOUNTANTS
ACCOUNTING
ACCOUNTING CURRICULUM
ACCOUNTING FIRM
ACCOUNTING FIRMS
ACCOUNTING FRAMEWORK
ACCOUNTING POLICIES
ACCOUNTING RECORDS
ACCOUNTING STANDARDS
ACCOUNTING TREATMENT
ACCOUNTS
ACTUARIES
AFFILIATES
ANNUAL RETURNS
AUDIT ENGAGEMENTS
AUDIT EVIDENCE
AUDIT REPORTS
AUDITED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
AUDITING
AUDITING PROFESSION
AUDITING STANDARDS
AUDITORS
AUDITS
BALANCE SHEET
BANKING LAW
BANKING RISKS
BANKING SECTOR
BANKING SUPERVISION
BANKING SYSTEM
BANKS
BEST PRACTICES
BILLS
BORROWING
BORROWING COSTS
BUSINESS ETHICS
BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
CAPITALIZATION
CASH FLOW
CASH FLOW STATEMENTS
CASH FLOWS
CONFIRMATIONS
CONFLICT OF INTEREST
CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
CONSOLIDATION
COST RECOVERY
CREDITORS
CREDITS
DEBT
DEFERRED INCOME
DEPENDANT
DEPRECIATION
DISCLOSURE REQUIREMENTS
EARNINGS PER SHARE
EDUCATION STANDARD
EDUCATION STANDARDS
EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
EMPLOYEE BENEFITS
EMPLOYMENT
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
ENGAGEMENT LETTERS
EXCHANGE COMMISSION
EXCHANGE RATES
EXTERNAL AUDITORS
EXTRAORDINARY ITEMS
FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
FINANCIAL INSTITUTION
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS
FINANCIAL REPORTING
FINANCIAL REPORTING STANDARDS
FINANCIAL RESOURCES
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOREIGN CURRENCY
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
FOREIGN INVESTMENTS
IMAGE
INCOME TAX
INCOME TAXES
INFLATION
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
INSURANCE
INSURANCE COMPANIES
INSURANCE COMPANY
INSURANCE PREMIUMS
INTANGIBLE ASSETS
INTERNATIONAL ACCOUNTING STANDARDS
INTERNATIONAL ACCOUNTING STANDARDS COMMITTEE
INVESTMENT BANKERS
LABOR FORCE
LACK OF KNOWLEDGE
LARGE ENTERPRISES
LAWS
LEGAL PROVISIONS
LEGISLATION
LIFE EXPECTANCY
LITERACY
LONG-TERM BORROWINGS
MAJOR BANKS
MARKET CAPITALIZATION
MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
MINORITY SHAREHOLDER
MUTUAL FUNDS
NATIONAL INSURANCE
PEER REVIEW
PENALTIES
PENSION
PENSION FUNDS
PURCHASES
QUALITY ASSURANCE
QUALITY CONTROL
QUALITY OF WORK
QUALITY STANDARDS
QUANTITATIVE METHODS
QUESTIONNAIRE
RESPONSIBILITIES
RETAINED EARNINGS
RETIREMENT
RETIREMENT BENEFIT
RURAL BANKS
SECURED LIABILITIES
SECURITIES
SECURITIES DEALERS
SECURITIES INDUSTRY
SENIOR
SOURCES OF INCOME
STAKEHOLDERS
STATE ENTERPRISES
STOCK EXCHANGE
SUBSIDIARIES
SUBSIDIARY
TAX COLLECTION
TAXATION
TECHNICAL SKILLS
TERMINATION
THE GAMBIA
TREASURY BILLS
VALUABLE
WEB SITE
spellingShingle ACCOUNT
ACCOUNTABILITY
ACCOUNTANCY
ACCOUNTANTS
ACCOUNTING
ACCOUNTING CURRICULUM
ACCOUNTING FIRM
ACCOUNTING FIRMS
ACCOUNTING FRAMEWORK
ACCOUNTING POLICIES
ACCOUNTING RECORDS
ACCOUNTING STANDARDS
ACCOUNTING TREATMENT
ACCOUNTS
ACTUARIES
AFFILIATES
ANNUAL RETURNS
AUDIT ENGAGEMENTS
AUDIT EVIDENCE
AUDIT REPORTS
AUDITED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
AUDITING
AUDITING PROFESSION
AUDITING STANDARDS
AUDITORS
AUDITS
BALANCE SHEET
BANKING LAW
BANKING RISKS
BANKING SECTOR
BANKING SUPERVISION
BANKING SYSTEM
BANKS
BEST PRACTICES
BILLS
BORROWING
BORROWING COSTS
BUSINESS ETHICS
BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
CAPITALIZATION
CASH FLOW
CASH FLOW STATEMENTS
CASH FLOWS
CONFIRMATIONS
CONFLICT OF INTEREST
CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
CONSOLIDATION
COST RECOVERY
CREDITORS
CREDITS
DEBT
DEFERRED INCOME
DEPENDANT
DEPRECIATION
DISCLOSURE REQUIREMENTS
EARNINGS PER SHARE
EDUCATION STANDARD
EDUCATION STANDARDS
EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
EMPLOYEE BENEFITS
EMPLOYMENT
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
ENGAGEMENT LETTERS
EXCHANGE COMMISSION
EXCHANGE RATES
EXTERNAL AUDITORS
EXTRAORDINARY ITEMS
FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
FINANCIAL INSTITUTION
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS
FINANCIAL REPORTING
FINANCIAL REPORTING STANDARDS
FINANCIAL RESOURCES
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOREIGN CURRENCY
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
FOREIGN INVESTMENTS
IMAGE
INCOME TAX
INCOME TAXES
INFLATION
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
INSURANCE
INSURANCE COMPANIES
INSURANCE COMPANY
INSURANCE PREMIUMS
INTANGIBLE ASSETS
INTERNATIONAL ACCOUNTING STANDARDS
INTERNATIONAL ACCOUNTING STANDARDS COMMITTEE
INVESTMENT BANKERS
LABOR FORCE
LACK OF KNOWLEDGE
LARGE ENTERPRISES
LAWS
LEGAL PROVISIONS
LEGISLATION
LIFE EXPECTANCY
LITERACY
LONG-TERM BORROWINGS
MAJOR BANKS
MARKET CAPITALIZATION
MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
MINORITY SHAREHOLDER
MUTUAL FUNDS
NATIONAL INSURANCE
PEER REVIEW
PENALTIES
PENSION
PENSION FUNDS
PURCHASES
QUALITY ASSURANCE
QUALITY CONTROL
QUALITY OF WORK
QUALITY STANDARDS
QUANTITATIVE METHODS
QUESTIONNAIRE
RESPONSIBILITIES
RETAINED EARNINGS
RETIREMENT
RETIREMENT BENEFIT
RURAL BANKS
SECURED LIABILITIES
SECURITIES
SECURITIES DEALERS
SECURITIES INDUSTRY
SENIOR
SOURCES OF INCOME
STAKEHOLDERS
STATE ENTERPRISES
STOCK EXCHANGE
SUBSIDIARIES
SUBSIDIARY
TAX COLLECTION
TAXATION
TECHNICAL SKILLS
TERMINATION
THE GAMBIA
TREASURY BILLS
VALUABLE
WEB SITE
World Bank
Ghana : Accounting and Auditing
geographic_facet Africa
Ghana
description This report provides an assessment of accounting and auditing practices within the context of the Ghana institutional framework to ensure the quality of corporate financial reporting. The accounting and auditing practices in Ghana suffer from institutional weaknesses in regulation, compliance, and enforcement of standards and rules. Various weaknesses were identified in the laws and regulations governing financial reporting. Although Ghana Accounting and Auditing Standards have been based on International Accounting Standards and International Standards on Auditing, respectively, they are outdated and gaps exist in comparison with the international equivalents. Furthermore, national ethical requirements for auditors are not in line with international requirements. Full compliance with Ghana National Accounting Standards is not readily achieved; some listed companies inappropriately claim compliance with International Accounting Standards. There is inadequate adherence to auditing standards and professional ethics. Apart from the banking sector practice, monitoring and enforcement mechanisms are ineffective. These factors, as well as poor quality accounting education and training, have contributed to weaknesses of the financial reporting and auditing regime. The policy recommendations provided in this report focus on improving statutory framework, strengthening enforcement mechanisms, upgrading professional education and training, and enhancing capacity of regulatory and professional bodies.
format Economic & Sector Work :: Accounting and Auditing Assessment (ROSC)
author World Bank
author_facet World Bank
author_sort World Bank
title Ghana : Accounting and Auditing
title_short Ghana : Accounting and Auditing
title_full Ghana : Accounting and Auditing
title_fullStr Ghana : Accounting and Auditing
title_full_unstemmed Ghana : Accounting and Auditing
title_sort ghana : accounting and auditing
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2013
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2004/06/8359390/ghana-report-observance-standards-codes-rosc-accounting-auditing
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/14531
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spelling okr-10986-145312021-04-23T14:03:19Z Ghana : Accounting and Auditing World Bank ACCOUNT ACCOUNTABILITY ACCOUNTANCY ACCOUNTANTS ACCOUNTING ACCOUNTING CURRICULUM ACCOUNTING FIRM ACCOUNTING FIRMS ACCOUNTING FRAMEWORK ACCOUNTING POLICIES ACCOUNTING RECORDS ACCOUNTING STANDARDS ACCOUNTING TREATMENT ACCOUNTS ACTUARIES AFFILIATES ANNUAL RETURNS AUDIT ENGAGEMENTS AUDIT EVIDENCE AUDIT REPORTS AUDITED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AUDITING AUDITING PROFESSION AUDITING STANDARDS AUDITORS AUDITS BALANCE SHEET BANKING LAW BANKING RISKS BANKING SECTOR BANKING SUPERVISION BANKING SYSTEM BANKS BEST PRACTICES BILLS BORROWING BORROWING COSTS BUSINESS ETHICS BUSINESS MANAGEMENT CAPITALIZATION CASH FLOW CASH FLOW STATEMENTS CASH FLOWS CONFIRMATIONS CONFLICT OF INTEREST CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS CONSOLIDATION COST RECOVERY CREDITORS CREDITS DEBT DEFERRED INCOME DEPENDANT DEPRECIATION DISCLOSURE REQUIREMENTS EARNINGS PER SHARE EDUCATION STANDARD EDUCATION STANDARDS EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS EMPLOYEE BENEFITS EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES ENGAGEMENT LETTERS EXCHANGE COMMISSION EXCHANGE RATES EXTERNAL AUDITORS EXTRAORDINARY ITEMS FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING FINANCIAL INFORMATION FINANCIAL INSTITUTION FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS FINANCIAL REPORTING FINANCIAL REPORTING STANDARDS FINANCIAL RESOURCES FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOREIGN CURRENCY FOREIGN EXCHANGE FOREIGN INVESTMENTS IMAGE INCOME TAX INCOME TAXES INFLATION INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INSURANCE INSURANCE COMPANIES INSURANCE COMPANY INSURANCE PREMIUMS INTANGIBLE ASSETS INTERNATIONAL ACCOUNTING STANDARDS INTERNATIONAL ACCOUNTING STANDARDS COMMITTEE INVESTMENT BANKERS LABOR FORCE LACK OF KNOWLEDGE LARGE ENTERPRISES LAWS LEGAL PROVISIONS LEGISLATION LIFE EXPECTANCY LITERACY LONG-TERM BORROWINGS MAJOR BANKS MARKET CAPITALIZATION MEDIUM ENTERPRISES MINORITY SHAREHOLDER MUTUAL FUNDS NATIONAL INSURANCE PEER REVIEW PENALTIES PENSION PENSION FUNDS PURCHASES QUALITY ASSURANCE QUALITY CONTROL QUALITY OF WORK QUALITY STANDARDS QUANTITATIVE METHODS QUESTIONNAIRE RESPONSIBILITIES RETAINED EARNINGS RETIREMENT RETIREMENT BENEFIT RURAL BANKS SECURED LIABILITIES SECURITIES SECURITIES DEALERS SECURITIES INDUSTRY SENIOR SOURCES OF INCOME STAKEHOLDERS STATE ENTERPRISES STOCK EXCHANGE SUBSIDIARIES SUBSIDIARY TAX COLLECTION TAXATION TECHNICAL SKILLS TERMINATION THE GAMBIA TREASURY BILLS VALUABLE WEB SITE This report provides an assessment of accounting and auditing practices within the context of the Ghana institutional framework to ensure the quality of corporate financial reporting. The accounting and auditing practices in Ghana suffer from institutional weaknesses in regulation, compliance, and enforcement of standards and rules. Various weaknesses were identified in the laws and regulations governing financial reporting. Although Ghana Accounting and Auditing Standards have been based on International Accounting Standards and International Standards on Auditing, respectively, they are outdated and gaps exist in comparison with the international equivalents. Furthermore, national ethical requirements for auditors are not in line with international requirements. Full compliance with Ghana National Accounting Standards is not readily achieved; some listed companies inappropriately claim compliance with International Accounting Standards. There is inadequate adherence to auditing standards and professional ethics. Apart from the banking sector practice, monitoring and enforcement mechanisms are ineffective. These factors, as well as poor quality accounting education and training, have contributed to weaknesses of the financial reporting and auditing regime. The policy recommendations provided in this report focus on improving statutory framework, strengthening enforcement mechanisms, upgrading professional education and training, and enhancing capacity of regulatory and professional bodies. 2013-07-24T18:55:42Z 2013-07-24T18:55:42Z 2004-06-19 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2004/06/8359390/ghana-report-observance-standards-codes-rosc-accounting-auditing http://hdl.handle.net/10986/14531 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Accounting and Auditing Assessment (ROSC) Economic & Sector Work Africa Ghana