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In addition to the aforementioned points, we have included a few additional points for your consideration.

Time Consuming Work

Manual auditing processes are extremely time-consuming, especially when handling large volumes of data.


The extensive time required for collecting, verifying, and analyzing information can significantly impact productivity and efficiency.

Traceability Issues

During manual audits, establishing a thorough and transparent audit trail can be a time-consuming task.

 

This can potentially result in difficulties related to ensuring accountability and transparency throughout the process.

Diminished Job Satisfaction

Picture yourself meticulously sorting through stacks of documents, one by one.

This monotonous nature of routine, repetitive tasks and the overwhelming volume of documents can result in fatigue and a decline in job satisfaction.

Limited Fraud Detection

Manual audits may not be as effective in detecting fraud because they only sample a small number of documents due to the large volume of documents. 

 

Document Management Issues

Managing a large number of physical documents and records can be challenging.

 

This increases the risk of misplacement or loss of important documents.

Adverse Environmental Impact

 Manual audits often involve a considerable amount of paper usage, which may have a negative impact on the environment.

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