Principles of Auditing & Other Assurance Services (Irwin Accounting)
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 5, Problem 38QRA

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Provide the possible reasons behind the unexpected changes in financial relationships relative to prior years when the rate of inventory turnover (ratio of cost of goods sold to average inventory) has declined from the prior year’s rate.

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To determine

Provide the possible reasons behind the unexpected changes in financial relationships relative to prior years when the number of days’ sales in accounts receivable has increased over the prior year.

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When analytical procedures disclose unexpected changes in financial relationships relative to prior years, the auditors consider the possible reasons for the changes. Give several possible reasons for the following significant changes in relationships:   a. The rate of inventory turnover (ratio of cost of goods sold to average inventory) has declined from the prior year’s rate.   b. The number of days’ sales in accounts receivable has increased over the prior year.
An auditor's analytical procedures have revealed that the accounts receivable of a client have doubled since the end of the prior year. However, the allowance for doubtful accounts, as a percentage of accounts receivable remained about the same. Which of the following client explanations most likely would satisfy the auditor?   a. Credit standards were liberalized in the current year. b. Twice as many accounts receivable were written off in the prior year as compared to this year. c. A greater percentage of accounts were currently listed in the "more than 90 days overdue" category than in the prior year. d. The client opened a second retail outlet in the current year and its credit sales approximately equaled the older, established outlet.
Which of the following would not be considered an analytical procedure? a. Projecting an error rate by comparing the results of a statistical sample with the actual population characteristics. b. Developing the expected current year sales based on the sales trend of the prior five years. O c. Computing accounts receivable turnover by dividing credit sales by the average net receivables. d. Estimating payroll expense by multiplying the number of employees by the average hourly wage rate and the total hours worked.

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