Principles Of Auditing & Other Assurance Services
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ISBN: 9781259916984
Author: WHITTINGTON, Ray, Pany, Kurt
Publisher: Mcgraw-hill Education,
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Chapter 5, Problem 45FOQ
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Identify the appropriate answer regarding the item related to analytical procedures.
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Substantive procedure does not involve in:
Checking the operating effectiveness of internal control
Test of details of accounts balances and disclosures.
Substantive analytical procedures.
Test of details of classes of transactions.
When completing the audit of internal controls for an issuer, the severity of an internal control deficiency depends ona. Whether there is a reasonable possibility that the company’s controls will fail to prevent or detect a misstatement of an account balance or disclosure.b. Whether a misstatement has actually occurred as a result of the deficiency.c. The magnitude of the potential misstatement resulting from the deficiency or the deficiencies.d. Both a and c are correct.e. All of the above are correct.
2. Generally, audit evidence cannot be obtained entirely through substantive procedures
True or false?
3. A system of authorizations and approvals is a good example of internal financial controls.
True or false?
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Principles Of Auditing & Other Assurance Services
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- In which of the following circumstances would an auditor expect to find that an entity had implemented automated controls to reduce risks of misstatement?a. When errors are difficult to predict.b. When misstatements are difficult to define.c. When large, unusual, or nonrecurring transactions require judgment.d. When transactions are high volume and recurring.arrow_forwardIn a financial statement audit, inherent risk represents a. The risk that misstatements could occur and not be detected by the auditor's procedures. b. The risk that misstatements could occur and not be prevented or detected by the system of internal control. c. The risk that the auditor fails to modify materially misstated financial statements. d. The susceptibility of an account balance to misstatement that could be material.arrow_forwardThe likelihood that material misstatements may have entered the accounting system and notbeen detected and corrected by the client’s internal control is referred to asa. Inherent risk.b. Control risk.c. Detection risk.d. Risk of material misstatement.arrow_forward
- The risk of a material misstatement in the financial statements arising due to error or omission as a result of factors other than the failure of controls is called: a. Control Risk b. Inherent Risk c. Audit Risk d. Detection Riskarrow_forwardTests of controls are most likely to be omitted when(1) an account balance reflects many transactions.(2) control risk is assessed at less than the maximum.(3) the understanding of the control structure indicates that evaluating the effectiveness of control policies and procedures is likely to be inefficient.(4) the auditor wishes to increase the acceptable level of detection risk.arrow_forwardS1. Operational risk, as opposed to efficiency, is the risk of loss resulting from inadequate internal processes, people, and systems or from external events. S2. FS audit is concerned on to see that the credit control has been strictly followed while operational audit is concerned on to study the credit control system for suggesting better measures as necessary. Which of the following statements is/are false?arrow_forward
- Fraudulent reporting by management could include a. Fictitious revenues from a fake customer. b. Improper asset valuation. c. Mismatching revenues and expenses. d. All of the above.arrow_forwardWhich of the following is not one of the categories of control activities? a.Checks on recorded amounts b.Segregation of duties c.Clearly defined authority and responsibility d.Defalcation and financial reportingarrow_forward3. Which of the following is NOT part of the control activities applicable to Financial Statement Audit? a. Segregation of duties to prevent opportunities to commit fraud , conceal errors and other irregularities b. Performance Review like comparison of actual performance with budget, forecasts and previous year's performance c. Compliance to reportorial requirements to regulatory bodies. d. Physical controls, ensuring adequate safeguards over access to assets and records.arrow_forward
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