ACP AUDITING - RISK BASED APPROACH
ACP AUDITING - RISK BASED APPROACH
10th Edition
ISBN: 9780357195079
Author: JOHNSTONE
Publisher: CENGAGE C
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Chapter 14, Problem 63RSCQ

a

To determine

Concept Introduction:

Contingent liability:

Contingent liability is a potential liability under which outflow of resources is probable due to the happening of an uncertain future event.Contingent liabilities are not recorded in financial statements. Theseare only disclosed in notes to accounts.

Provision for contingencies:

Provision should be made for contingencies if it is probable that loss will occur, and the amount can be computed with reasonable certainty.

The auditor’s course of action if the given situation occurs.

b

To determine

Concept Introduction:

Contingent liability:

Contingent liability is a potential liability under which outflow of resources is probable due to the happening of an uncertain future event. Contingent liabilities are not recorded in financial statements. These are only disclosed in notes to accounts.

Provision for contingencies:

Provision should be made for contingencies if it is probable that loss will occur, and the amount can be computed with reasonable certainty.

The auditor’s course of action if the given situation occurs.

c

To determine

Concept Introduction:

Contingent liability:

Contingent liability is a potential liability under which outflow of resources is probable due to the happening of an uncertain future event. Contingent liabilities are not recorded in financial statements. These are only disclosed in notes to accounts.

Provision for contingencies:

Provision should be made for contingencies if it is probable that loss will occur, and the amount can be computed with reasonable certainty.

The auditor’s course of action if the given situation occurs.

d.

To determine

Concept Introduction:

Contingent liability:

Contingent liability is a potential liability under which outflow of resources is probable due to the happening of an uncertain future event. Contingent liabilities are not recorded in financial statements. These are only disclosed in notes to accounts.

Provision for contingencies:

Provision should be made for contingencies if it is probable that loss will occur, and the amount can be computed with reasonable certainty.

The auditor’s course of action if the given situation occurs.

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