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    Five Common Mistakes Businesses Make During Financial Audits

    Lakisha DavisBy Lakisha DavisDecember 5, 2025
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    Financial audits matter for many reasons. Audits are critical for compliance, transparency, and investor trust. Even the most well-managed businesses can make audit mistakes that could be avoidable. And that is why hiring a professional audit firm allows companies to get set up for accuracy from the start.

    This guide covers the five most common audit pitfalls and how professional audit support prevents them.

    Not sure if your business is ready? Book a pre-audit consultation with SZ Shvarts Zedkia.

    Mistake 1: Not Preparing Properly for the Audit

    The most common issues we encounter are poor documentation and missing financial records. It shows that there are weak internal controls or unclear approval processes. So if engagement with an audit team happens too late, it can be a greater obstacle to correct.

    To avoid it, we recommend that our clients to organize their financial documents early. This includes strengthening internal controls so that financial records are monitored year-round for accuracy. And this can also mean holding pre-audit meetings or periodic check-ins with the audit team.

    Mistake 2: Misunderstanding Audit and Accounting Standards

    What often goes wrong for many companies is confusion between IFRS, US-GAAP, and local standards. This can especially happen for multinational companies operating various international business units. There are missing or inadequate disclosures, along with incorrect judgment areas such as provisions, impairments, and estimates.

    To prevent this, it’s important to work with auditors familiar with both global and local reporting frameworks. This ensures finance teams are trained on disclosure requirements, and stay up to standard all year round.

    Mistake 3: Poor Communication With the Auditor

    There are some typical communication gaps that can complicate audits. These include management not sharing key assumptions or forecasts, delayed responses to auditor queries, and finance and operations teams not aligned.

    To avoid it, we encourage companies to conduct structured pre-audit planning meetings. This ensures that all departments share consistent data and schedule regular check-ins throughout the audit.

    Mistake 4: Ignoring Internal Risks and Control Weaknesses

    Some common control issues expose companies to risk. Having no pre-audit risk assessment, a weak segregation of duties, and controls not tested before the audit period can all set the stage for obstacles.

    This can be avoided by performing an internal control review, establishing clear role separation, and using monitoring tools for ongoing compliance.

    Mistake 5: Treating the Audit as a One-Time Compliance Task

    Many businesses go wrong by treating the audit as a year-end requirement only. They ignore the audit findings and have no planning for future growth or process improvement.

    To avoid it, we recommend building a post-audit action plan. Use the audit insights for operational enhancement, and engage an ongoing CFO or financial consultant for support.

    Prevent Audit Mistakes With SZ Shvarts Zedkia

    We’ve shown here how problematic it can be to lack preparation for an audit, misunderstand standards, communicate poorly, have weak internal controls, and treat the Audit as a yearly task.

    Avoiding these common mistakes will allow for stronger compliance, better efficiency, improved transparency, and overall better results for your business.

    SZ Shvarts Zedkia supports businesses through audit, accounting, and consulting.

    Ready to improve your audit outcomes? Contact SZ Shvarts Zedkia for a pre-audit consultation.

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    Lakisha Davis

      Lakisha Davis is a tech enthusiast with a passion for innovation and digital transformation. With her extensive knowledge in software development and a keen interest in emerging tech trends, Lakisha strives to make technology accessible and understandable to everyone.

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