The Auditor's Role in Detecting Fundamental Faults in Economic Corporates to Reduce Investment Risks: A Survey at Nineveh Investment Commission
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https://doi.org/10.33367/ijhass.v4i3.4526Keywords:
Auditor's Role, Economic Corporates, Investment Risks, Nineveh Investment CommissionAbstract
The auditor's interventions play a crucial role in advancing economic reforms and mitigating losses associated with conventional practices in economic corporates. With a vested interest in economic reform elements, auditors contribute to the formulation of comprehensive economic plans, fostering justice in wealth distribution and revenue allocation, thereby addressing unemployment issues. Economic reforms also prove instrumental in minimizing diverse investment-related losses. Heightened attention is given to confronting economic risks, influencing investment decisions in the face of challenging economic and administrative issues. These reforms yield valuable data for investment decision-makers, enabling the identification of strengths and pressures crucial for fostering effective interaction within the economic system. Such interactions, in turn, reduce various risks, including those associated with investments. Consequently, projects can optimize the efficiency of production factors, minimize stagnation and waste in production processes, and enhance production capacity to meet market demands.
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