Audit Records

Printed reports serve as important audit trail documents in a computerized accounting system because detail transactions are sometimes removed during period end processing to conserve disk space. Even when disk space is a secondary issue, detail records may be removed to speed operations or to reduce historical display. These reports may also be referred to in case of hardware problems. It is therefore important to maintain these reports in an orderly fashion and on a regular basis.

As a general rule when using the Spectrum software, whenever a selection provides for a report followed by option to Update, this will be an important report to retain on file. In these cases, the final report previewed prior to update is the important document to keep. In addition to these routine reports, there are certain "period end" reports that should also be previewed and filed as a permanent record of the company.

The following is a suggested list of reports that should be maintained from Materials Management. This is a minimum listing for accounting purposes; companies are encouraged to retain other Materials Management reports as well, depending upon individual needs.

  • Scale Ticket Journal

  • Freight Cost Journal / Update

  • Material Purchase Journal

  • Scale Ticket Report

  • Plant / Pit Production Report

  • Plant / Pit Profitability Report

  • Truck Cycle Report

Important: These reports should be retained as permanent audit records of the company.