AUDITING & ASSURANCE SERVICES CONNECT AC
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Author: MESSIER
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Chapter 5, Problem 5.19MCQ
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Concept Introduction:Auditor provides his opinion on the basis of the conclusion drawn from the audit evidences obtained during the process of the audit. Some audit evidences are received from the third party and some from the management. Management representation letter is also a kind of the evidence for the auditor.
To choose: The procedure that an auditor would use to verify management’s assertion of completeness.
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Which of the following statements concerning audit evidence is true?(1) To be appropriate, audit evidence should be either persuasive or relevant, butneed not be reliable.(2) The measure of the quantity and quality of audit evidence lies in the auditor’sjudgment.(3) The difficulty and expense of obtaining audit evidence concerning an accountbalance is a valid basis for omitting the test.(4) A client’s accounting records can be sufficient audit evidence to support thefinancial statements.
Which of the following characteristics is not a measure of the appropriateness of audit evidence?
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AUDITING & ASSURANCE SERVICES CONNECT AC
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