ABSTRACT
 This research work “Computerized Audit System: Issues, Problems and Prospects†(A Case Study of Akintola Williams Deloitte Abuja). Tries to examine the advantages of computerized auditing. To assess the computerized audit procedure in Akintola Williams Deloitte and see how they combat fraud and errors. The methods of data collection used were the primary and secondary sources. Simple percentage used to analyze the research questions. Senior Auditors 40%, Middle class Auditors 40% and Management 20%. The computerized auditing is however not totally lost because since it aids the auditor to discover and advise claims on areas where profitable investment can be made and areas where problems are likely to arise. The computer aim of auditing firm should be made to produce a computer system manual to enable the auditor develop a relevant audit computerized system.
 
 TABLE OF CONTENTS
 Title page
 Declaration
 Certification
 Dedication 
 Acknowledgement
 Abstract
 Table of contents
 
 Chapter One
 Introduction
 1.1Background of the study
 1.2Statement of the Problem
 1.3Hypothesis
 1.4Objective of the study
 1.5Scope of the study
 1.6Significance of the study
 1.7Delimitations
 1.8Definition of Terms
 
 Chapter Two
 Literature Review
 2.1Introduction
 2.1.1Application programs
 2.1.2Utility program
 2.1.3Auditor Developed programs
 2.1.4Auditing around the computer
 2.2Impact of computer audit on auditors
 2.3Control over computer use
 2.4Computer application and tasks for audit
 2.5Issues involved in computer audit
 2.6Implication of the auditor
 2.7Sample computer audit procedure
 2.8Risks associated with computer
 
 Chapter Three
 Research Methodology
 3.1Methods of data collection
 3.2Data analysis techniques
 3.3Research Assumptions
 
 Chapter Four
 Data Analysis and Presentation  
 4.1Data analysis
 4.2Schedule for testing of hull hypothesis
 4.3Contingency table for testing null hypothesis
 4.4Decision rule
 
 Chapter Five
 Summary, Conclusion and Recommendation
 5.1Summary
 5.2Conclusion
 5.3Recommendations
 Reference
 Appendix