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Auditing 378
Application Controls
Introduction [The computer logs all your activities and this log can be reviewed.
[If asked in a question for application controls also include a few general controls that are relevant. But if youre asked general
controls, only give general controls]
 Application controls set specific internal controls over the use of the ‘accounting application’ and provide
reasonable assurance as to the completeness, timeliness, accuracy and validity of all processed transactions. (eg:
sale/ purchases/ wages)
 They also set the controls over the maintenance of the relevant masterfile data.
 Primary Objective: To prevent, detect and correct errors arising in a transaction, throughout the various stages of
the application process.
 Control objectives do not change, the basic principles and methods (STORMM) are still applicable.

 Application controls consist of:
o Independent user controls (ie. Totally user dependent)
o User controls dependent on the computerised information
o Programmed (logical) controls [passwords]

 NB!And these controls can be classified as either:
o Preventative controls (prevents problems before they occur = errors and ommissions);
o Detective controls (to detect and report errors and ommissions = log bank recon to show mistakes and
correct them); or
o Corrective controls
 To correct problems and errors (identified)
 To identify the cause of the problem
 To minimize the effect of the error

RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN GENERAL AND APPLICATION CONTROLS
Every program has its own
application controls General controls affect every
aspect of the system




Application
Specific
General
Controls




Processing Methods
 There are 3 ways to enter & process data in a computerised system, namely:
o Batch entry and batch processing
 Transactions (source docs) are collected together and then entered and processed in bundles at a
specific time (and the Masterfile is updated at a later stage)

, o On-line entry and batch processing
 Transactions are entered into the system as they occur, but wait until a certain total accumulates,
where after they are processed together (bundle) - (and the Masterfile is updated at a later stage)

o On-line entry and real-time processing
 Transactions are entered into the system as they occur and all processed immediately, with the
Masterfile updated automatically after each transaction.




Overview Detail as per notes
Input
 General controls on  General controls (training, documentation, access controls, SoD)
application level
 Capturing & documentation  Source documents: efficient design, pre-numbered
 Sequential numbering
 IC on the screen  Screen design
 Standard, user friendly (eg only enough spaces)
 Resembles the source document
 Capturing of transactions
 By data control group (from source doc) of user (on-line)
 Minimum data entered – if possible extract information from other
sources
 Computer
 Computer prompting
 Compulsory fields
 Descriptive data echo tests
 Visual verification
 Computer/Logical controls  Validation tests
 Validity tests (eg debtor account, number vs masterfile data)
 Limit test (eg >limit, authorisation)
 Alphabetic/ alphanumeric/ numeric characteristics
 Sign tests (+ or -)
 Related data/ matching tests (eg GRN no)
 Field length test/ field size tests (# characters, eg date)
 Reasonability test
 Field length test/ field size tests (eg ID no)

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