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Samenvatting Data analytics in accounting, 3e bachelor TEW

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SAMENVATTING DATA ANALYTICS FOR
ACCOUNTING
CHAPTER 1

1.1 GENERAL INTRODUCTION

 What is data analytics?
=Data Analytics is the process of transforming and evaluating data with the
purpose of drawing conclusions to address business questions.

 Effective data analytics?
=provides a way to search through large structured (predefined data) and
unstructured data (pdf, text format) to identify unknown patterns or relationships.

 Big Data
= datasets which are too large and complex to be analysed traditionally.

The 4 V’s of big data
Volume= refers to size of dataset
Velocity =refers to speed of processing
Variety =refers to different types of data
Veracity =refers to the data quality.


Goal/purpose: transform (big) data into valuable knowledge to make more informed
business decisions or solve specific problems.

1.2 THE EFFECT OF DATA ANALYTICS



Effect on businesses

Importance:
• The global volume of data created is in the hundreds of zettabytes per year.
• 85% of CEOs put a high value on Data Analytics.
• 86% of CEOs place data mining and analysis as the second-most important
strategic technology.
• Business analytics tops CEO’s list of priorities.
• Data Analytics could generate up to $2 trillion in value per year.



 Data Analytics is expected to have dramatic effects on auditing and financial
reporting as well as tax and managerial accounting

 So it is not only about having the data but also using it in the best way possible

,Effect on auditing

General: enhances audit quality + expanded services + added value to clients

 Audit process is changing from a traditional process towards a more automated
one
 Allows audit prof to focus more on the logic en rationale behind data queries and
less on gathering the actual data
 Expanded capabilities: testing for fraudulent transactions + automating
compliance- monitoring activities
 Analyze complete dataset rather than sampling financial data

Effect on Management accounting

 Data analytics and management accounting have quit similar task descriptions

Enhancements: cost analysis, better decision making, better forecasting, budgeting,
production and sales



Effect on financial reporting

 better estimates of collectability, write-downs, etc.
 better understand the business environment through social media and other
external data sources.
 Analysts identify risks and opportunities through analysis of Internet searches

THE IMPACT MODEL



6 steps:
Identify the questions.
Master the data.
Perform the test plan.
Address and refine results.
Communicate insights.
Track outcomes

 Iterative process




Step 1: Identify the Questions
=Understand the business problems
that need to be addressed

,Attributes to consider:
• What data do we need to answer the
question?
• Who is the audience that will use the
results?
• Is the scope of the question too
narrow or too broad?
• How will the results be used?


Example of questions:
• Are employees circumventing internal controls over payments?
• Are there any suspicious travel and entertainment expenses?
• Are our customers paying us in a timely manner?
• How can we predict the allowance for loan losses for our bank
loans?
• How can we find transactions that are risky in terms of accounting
issues?
• Who authorizes checks above $100,000?
• How can errors be identified?



Step 2: Master the Data
Consider the following 8 elements:
• Know what data are available and how they relate to the problem
• Data available in Internal systems.
• Data available in External networks and data warehouses.
• Data dictionaries.
• ETL - Extraction, transformation, and loading.
• Data validation and completeness.
• Data normalization.
• Data preparation and scrubbing (=cleaning)


Step 3: Perform the Test Plan

=Identify a relationship between the response (or dependent) variable and
those items that affect the response (also called the predictor, explanatory,
or independent variables).

Generally, we make a model, or a simplified representation of reality, to
address this purpose


For example: Predict the performance on the next accounting exam:
• The response/dependent variable: score on the exam
• The independent variables: study time, IQ, score on last exam, etc. (regression)



Provost and Fawcett, in their work Data Science for Business, identify 8 key
approaches to Data Analytics depending on the question:

, 1) Classification - Assign each unit in a population to a specific (pre-defined)
category or class.
2) Regression - Predict a continuous dependent variable’s value based on
independent variable inputs using a statistical model.
3) Similarity Matching – Identify similar individuals or items based on known
data (e.g., address data: "123 Main St." vs. "123 Main Street")
4) Clustering - Divide individuals or items into meaningful or useful groups
(without predefined categories). Not pre-defined)
5) Co-occurrence Grouping - Discover associations or relationships between
individuals or items based on shared transactions.
6) Link Prediction - Predict connections or relationships between two data
items.
7) Profiling - Characterize the typical behaviour of an individual, group, or
population by generating summary statistics about the data. (mean, median, max
and min, SE)
8) Data Reduction - Reduce the amount of information being analysed to
focus on the most critical and relevant elements. (highest risk, cost, impact?)




Step 4: Address and Refine Results

 Identify issues with the analyses, possible issues, and refine the model

Wrong variables, wrong questions?
• Ask further questions.
• Explore the data.
• Rerun analyses.


Step 5 Communicate Insights

 Communicate effectively using clear language and visualizations:
Dashboards.

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