PRINCIPLES OF AUDITING & OTHER ASSURANC
21st Edition
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Author: WHITTINGTON
Publisher: MCG
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Chapter 21, Problem 43FOQ
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Identify the appropriate answer related to the difference between the audit in accordance with Generally Accepted Auditing Standards (GAAS) and Generally Accepted Government Auditing Standards (GAGAS).
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The auditors’ responsibility for reporting violations of laws and regulations under Generally Accepted Government Auditing Standards differs from their responsibility under generally accepted auditing standards. Compare these responsibilities.
In the auditing process
Select one:
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the criteria for evaluating information will not vary depending on the information being audited.
b. the audit report communicates the auditor's findings to users.
c. the types and amounts of evidence remain constant from audit to audit
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evidence are gathered by the auditor to determine whether the audited information is stated in accordance with SEC standards.
When auditors become aware of noncompliance with a law or regulation committed byclient personnel, the primary reason that the auditors should obtain a better understanding ofthe nature of the act is toa. Recommend remedial actions to the audit committee.b. Evaluate the effect of the noncompliance on the financial statements.c. Determine whether to contact law enforcement officials.d. Determine whether other similar acts could have occurred.
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- Under preconditions of an audit, the management shall provide the auditor with the following, except: Group of answer choices b. Additional information that the auditor may request from management for the purpose of the audit d. All the above are concerns that management need to provide c. Unrestricted access to persons within the entity from whom the auditor determines it necessary to obtain audit evidence. a. Access to all information of which management is aware that is relevant to the preparation of the financial statements such as records, documentation and other matters;arrow_forwardDarrow_forwardDuring financial statement audits, the auditors' consideration of their clients internal control is integral to both assess the risk of misstatement and to: Assess inherent risk, Design further audit procedures, Assess compliance with the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, Provide a reasonable basis for an opinion on compliance with applicable lawsarrow_forward
- 6. In an audit in accordance Government Auditing Standards, the auditors are required to provide a report on: Group of answer choices Compliance applicable to major federal programs. The Schedule of financial assistance received. Compliance with laws and regulations which are required to be tested by generally accepted auditing standards. Internal control systems used in administering federal assistance programs.arrow_forwardWhich of the following is usually not part of an internal audit department’s audit charter?a. A commitment from management to ensure the independence of the internal auditdepartment.b. A definition of the scope of the audit department’s activities.c. The organizational structure of the internal audit department.d. The reporting requirements of the internal audit department.arrow_forwardADCB conducts regular internal investigations and audits to comply with regulatory requests. These internal audits are not that important. Is the statement True or False? Choose the correct option and select SUBMIT. False. True.arrow_forward
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