Auditing and Assurance Services, Student Value Edition (16th Edition)
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Author: Alvin A. Arens, Randal J. Elder, Mark S. Beasley, Chris E. Hogan
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An auditor who uses statistical sampling for attributes in testing internal controlsshould reduce the planned reliance on a prescribed control when the(1) sample exception rate plus the allowance for sampling risk equals the tolerable rate.(2) sample exception rate is less than the expected rate of exception used inplanning the sample.(3) tolerable rate less the allowance for sampling risk exceeds the sample exceptionrate.(4) sample exception rate plus the allowance for sampling risk exceeds the tolerablerate.
In which of the following situations would an auditor most likely choose a substantive strategy and avoid
sampling transactions to test controls?
O The population size is large.
O The expected deviation rate is less than the tolerable deviation rate.
O The tolerable deviation rate is less than the expected deviation rate.
O The revised materiality level is lower than the planned level.
Which of the following is an advantage of nonstatistical sampling?a. It measures the audit team’s exposure to sampling risk.b. It is required by generally accepted auditing standards.c. It ensures that samples are randomly selected.d. It is typically less complex than statistical sampling
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- s1: A stratified sample consist of sampling units selected without conscious bias. s2: All auditing procedures involve audit sampling. s3: A deviation from prescribed control procedures does not necessarily indicate the presence of monetary error A. all statements are true b. all statements are false c. s1 and s2 are true d. s1 and s3 are truearrow_forwardIf there is a detection of one control deviation, the auditor can do which of the following? a. Increase the sample size O b. Test a compensation control Oc. Amend the auditor's decision to rely on the control O d. All of the above are options for an auditor responding to detection of a control deviaticarrow_forwardWhich of the following statements about attribute sampling is correct? A. Larger transactions have a higher chance of being selected into the sample than smaller transactions. B. The risk of over-reliance does not affect the sample size. C. Attribute sampling is often used in the test of controls. D. The haphazard selection method is often used for attribute sampling. E. If the estimated population deviation rate is higher than the tolerable deviation rate, auditors conclude the internal control is effective.arrow_forward
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