Principles of Auditing & Other Assurance Services (Irwin Accounting)
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ISBN: 9780077729141
Author: Ray Whittington, Kurt Pany
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 4, Problem 38P
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To determine
Discuss the auditor’s responsibilities and action to be taken to minimize the misunderstandings under the given scenario.
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To determine
Discuss the auditor’s responsibilities and action to be taken to minimize the misunderstandings under the given scenario.
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To determine
Discuss the auditor’s responsibilities and action to be taken to minimize the misunderstandings under the given scenario.
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To determine
Discuss the auditor’s responsibilities and action to be taken to minimize the misunderstandings under the given scenario.
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For each of the following brief scenarios, assume that you are reporting on a client’s financial statements. Select the type(s) of opinion (per below) possible for the scenario. In addition:
Unless stated otherwise, assume the matter involved is material. If the problem doesn’t tell you whether a misstatement pervasively misstates the financial statements or doesn’t list a characteristic that indicates pervasiveness, two reports may be possible (i.e., replies 6 to 9).
Do not read more into the circumstances than what is presented.
Do not consider an auditor discretionary circumstance for modification of the audit report unless the situation explicitly suggests that the auditor wishes to emphasize a particular matter.
* Note that this simulation has more parts than one would expect in a particular CPA exam simulation. We present it to provide examples of many types of reporting situations in one problem. Types of opinion may be used once, more than once, or not at all.
1. A…
Homer Winslow and Jane Alexander are discussing various aspects of the FASB’s concepts statement on the objective of financial reporting. Homer indicates that this pronouncement provides little, if any, guidance to the practicing professional in resolving accounting controversies. He believes that the statement provides such broad guidelines that it would be impossible to apply the objective to present-day reporting problems. Jane concedes this point but indicates that the objective is still needed to provide a starting point for the FASB in helping to improve financial reporting.
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a. Indicate the basic objective established in the conceptual framework.
b. What do you think is the meaning of Jane’s statement that the FASB needs a starting point to resolve accounting controversies?
When accountants agree to perform a compilation or review of unaudited financial statements, the best way to avoid clients’ misunderstanding the nature of the work is to describeit completely ina. An engagement letter.b. The auditors’ opinion.c. A report to the clients’ board of directors at the close of the engagement.d. A management letter to the board of directors’ audit committee.
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- The performance of an attestation engagement on prospective financial information does not require which of the following?a. If the basis of the prospective financial information is different from the financial statements, a reconciliation of the two must be provided.b. Management must disclose all significant assumptions used in generating the prospective financial information.c. Management must disclose significant accounting policies and procedures used in generating the prospective financial information.d. Management must disclose the probability of obtaining the results included in the prospective financial information.arrow_forwardA misstatement in the financial statements can be considered material if knowledge of themisstatement will affect a decision of A. an accountant. B. the PCAOB. C. the SEC. D. a reasonable user of the financial statementsarrow_forwardWhich of the following is incorrect? A. Non-assurance engagement include agree-upon procedures, compilation of financial or other information and tax consulting B. Assurance service report on the quality of information C. All engagements perform by the professional accountant are assurance engagement D. Assurance engagement encompass attestation engagementarrow_forward
- What is the main purpose of information presented in notes to the financial statements? • To provide disclosures required by generally accepted accounting principles. To correct improper presentation in the financial statements. To provide recognition of amounts not included in the totals of the financial statements. To present management's responses to auditor comments.arrow_forward1: What problems do you see when an auditor relies extensively on management’s representations on the financial statements? 2: Do you believe that a CPA should be able to advertise? What guidelines would you recommend? Are there any areas you believe should be avoided?arrow_forwardWhich of the following best describes the role of analytical procedures near the end of theaudit engagement?a. To identify possible deficiencies in the client’s internal control over financial reporting.b. To identify accounts that appear to be misstated with the intention of planning thenature, timing, and extent of other substantive procedures.c. To gather evidence to support one or more assertion(s) related to the account balance orclass of transactions.d. To provide an overall review of the financial information and assessment of the adequacy of evidence gathered during the audit engagement.arrow_forward
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