Auditing and Assurance Services (16th Edition)
16th Edition
ISBN: 9780134065823
Author: Alvin A. Arens, Randal J. Elder, Mark S. Beasley, Chris E. Hogan
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 2, Problem 16DQP
a.
To determine
Identify the primary objective of the audit of an entity’s financial statements.
b.
To determine
State whether the audit represents the CPA firm’s guarantee about the accuracy of the financial statements.
c.
To determine
State whether the auditor’s primary responsibility to detect all kinds of fraud at the client
d.
To determine
State the importance of knowing the about the clients business.
e.
To determine
Explain the responsibility of the auditor in an audit other than verifying the mathematical accuracy of the numbers in the financial statements.
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Given the CPA firm is auditing financial statements, why would they need to understand anything about the client’s business?
What does the auditor do in an audit other than verify the mathematical accuracy of the numbers in the financial statements?
The audit represents the CPA firm’s guarantee about the accuracy of the financial statements, right?
Isn’t the auditor’s primary responsibility to detect all kinds of fraud at the client?
sSaleha was recently hired by the accounting firm of Haron & Associates. After two weeks of joining the firm, Saleha was sent to the first-year staff training course.The instructor asked her to prepare answers for the following questions:a. How does evidence relate to assertions and to the audit report?b. What are the characteristics of evidence should an auditor be concerned with when searching for and evaluating evidence?
c.List and explain the objective and benefits of financial statement audit.
Saleha was recently hired by the accounting firm of Haron & Associates. After two weeks of joining the firm, Saleha was sent to the first-year staff training course.The instructor asked her to prepare answers for the following questions:a. How does evidence relate to assertions and to the audit report?b. What are the characteristics of evidence should an auditor be concerned with when searching for and evaluating evidence?
c.List and explain the objective and benefits of financial statement audit.
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Auditing and Assurance Services (16th Edition)
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