Materiality in Auditing: Finding the Balance Between Precision and Practicality
Why Materiality Matters Audits are not about verifying every single transaction. If they were, audits would be impossibly time-consuming, prohibitively expensive, and practically unworkable. Instead, audits are based on the principle of materiality — focusing on information that could influence the decisions of users of financial statements. Materiality is therefore a cornerstone of auditing. It...




