EBK AUDITING & ASSURANCE SERVICES: A SY
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Chapter 13, Problem 13.32P
To determine
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To select:The appropriate audit procedure for the selected assertions.
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The auditor verifying whether all goods received by the company have been recorded appropriately. The source document that the auditor would test would mostly likely be the?
A. Supplier Invoice
B. Purchase Orders
C. Receiving Reports
D. Check Vouchers
To determine whether accounts payable are complete, auditors perform a test to verify that all merchandise received has been recorded. The population for this test consists of all
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A. Receiving reports.
B. Purchase orders.
C. Canceled checks.
D. Vendors’ invoices.
1. For each of the following audit procedures, identify A- the type of audit evidence and B- the related audit objective.
a. Ask the accounts payable clerk about procedures for verifying prices, quantities, and extensions on vendors’ invoices –
b. Vouch entries in sales journal to sales invoices and related shipping documents. –
c. Examine the footnotes about the company’s policies for recording revenue transactions to determine whether the disclosures are reasonable
d. Examine expense voucher packages and related vendors’ invoices for approval of expense account classification.
e. Add the sales journal for the month of July and trace amounts to the general ledger
f. Compare the quantities on hand and unit prices on this year’s inventory count sheets with those in the preceding year as a test for large differences.
g. Test the extension of unit prices times quantity on the inventory list for a sample of items, test foot the list, and compare the total to the general ledger.
h. Trace…
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