annasrikanth
student
[ Scorecard : 202]
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Posted On 19 July 2009 at 09:08
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Is Green Pen is Mandatory during the course of Audit on Vouching & Verification........... who should use the green pen......... wat is the importance of Greeeeeeeeen Pen.plz Reply.Thanx in Advance
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Pratik K
Student
[ Scorecard : 3376]
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Posted On 19 July 2009 at 09:34
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As per my understanding the Green pen is adopted in general cases as in Accounting most of the accounts were either written under Blue or Black pen.The Green pen in the same case can easily highlight the bills/vouchers or ledgers that they have been vouched or not.
The main purpose is to differentiate the use of pen ink colour by Accounatnt and auditor.
i.e. if you want to use Pink pen,you can.
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Raza (CA Final)
[ Scorecard : 3652]
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Posted On 19 July 2009 at 10:58
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During Audit I use red ink pen.
Is it wrong to use red pen?
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Amit Borade
Internal Auditor
[ Scorecard : 2710]
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Posted On 23 July 2009 at 12:29
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There is no any restiction on using Green or Red colour pen... As per my opinion if a company is undergoing Satutory as well as Internal Audit then seperate colour ink pens r to be used by auditors...
In my case I use Green for Statutory Audit & Red for Internal Audit..
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CA.kaya
Chartered accountant
[ Scorecard : 3934]
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Posted On 23 July 2009 at 21:34
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Kailash Sharma
CA- Final Student
[ Scorecard : 148]
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Posted On 24 July 2009 at 11:17
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Amit & Pratik both r right.
Its not an Mandate to use this Green Pen in Stat Audit & Red Pen in Int Audit.
Its an Auditing Industry standard which is acceptable by all members of this industry.
Not even green pen we can use any pen but Green Colour sounds good for making Ticks in Vouchers. so we use that.
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Aaron
Audit Senior
[ Scorecard : 21]
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Posted On 05 April 2012 at 05:08
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In Audit, I have always used Red Pen for Workpaper referencing and Green pen for vouching and other "key codes" within the workpapers. I use Blue or Black pen for all writing on the workpapers.
As long as you NEVER use pencil, you should be alright, as there is only an auditing standard saying you should not use pencil.
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