The Roles of Auditing in Business Transparency
Keywords:
Accountability, Corporate Governance, Business Transparency, AuditingAbstract
Transparency has emerged as a crucial necessity for contemporary businesses functioning within an increasingly intricate and interconnected global economy. Stakeholders—including investors, regulators, employees, and the general public—expect trustworthy, verifiable, and accessible information regarding organizational performance and governance practices. Auditing acts as one of the most vital mechanisms through which transparency is upheld. This research paper investigates the function of auditing in fostering business transparency, paying close attention to its historical evolution, theoretical underpinnings, mechanisms, and current challenges. It assesses how both internal and external audits enhance accountability, diminish information asymmetry, uncover fraud, and facilitate regulatory compliance. The paper also examines technological innovations such as data analytics, AI-driven audit tools, block chain, and continuous auditing, all of which are transforming transparency standards. Ultimately, the study illustrates that auditing remains essential for cultivating trust, improving credibility, and maintaining ethical business environments in both public and private sectors.
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