Auditing And Assurance Services
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ISBN: 9780134897431
Author: ARENS, Alvin A.
Publisher: PEARSON
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When performing a financial statement audit, auditors are required to explicitly assess the risk of material misstatement due to:Select one:
a.
Illegal acts.
b.
Fraud.
c.
Business risk.
d.
Errors.
Which of the following is correct regarding the use of confirmation letters in an audit of financial statements:
a. Blank confirmation letters are usually preferred when the auditor expects an overstatement error in the account balance.
b. A reply from a receivable confirmation letter received from the customer through the client is considered an invalid reply, thus another set of confirmation letter should be sent.
c. A positive confirmation letter is preferred over a negative confirmation letter when the auditor, based on his past experience with the client, expects minimal to zero errors.
d. When an auditor does not receive a reply from a customer for a negative confirmation letter in a considerable period of time, the auditor should send out another set of confirmation letter.
which of the following regarding errors is correct
Select one:
a. it is easier for the auditor to detect because it is not intentional
b. misappropriation of assets is an kind of errors
c. it is more difficult for the auditor to detect because it is not intentional
d. intentional misstatement of the financial statements,
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- Which of the following statements is correct with regards to the auditor's responsibility concerning fraud? a.Fraud detection is the objective of an audit. b.It is the auditor's responsibility to prevent fraud. c.The auditor is responsible for obtaining reasonable assurance that the financial statements are free from material statement, whether caused by fraud or error. d.When fraud is discovered by the auditor they must withdraw from the engagement.arrow_forwardDistinguish between the terms errors and fraud. Distinguish between fraudulent financial reporting and misappropriation of assets. Discuss the likely difference between these two types of fraud on the fair presentation of financial statements. Define fraud, and explain the two types of misstatements that are relevant to auditor’s consideration of fraud.arrow_forwarda) Explain why auditors’ reports are important to users of financial statements and why it is desirable to have standard wording. b) b) Define the meaning of the term materiality as it is used in accounting and auditing. What is the relationship between materiality and the phrase obtain reasonable assurance used in the auditor’s report? c) c) Distinguish between fraudulent financial reporting and misappropriation of assets. Discuss the likely difference between those two types of fraud on the fair presentation of financial statements. NB: Please provide answers to question A, B and Carrow_forward
- Which of the following statements are true a) The auditor has a responsibility to plan and perform the audit to obtain absolute assurance about whether the financial statements are free of material misstatement, whether caused by error or fraud. b) The auditor has no responsibility to plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance that misstatement, whether caused by errors or fraud, that are not material to the financial statements are detected. c) The auditor has responsibility to plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance that misstatement, whether caused by errors or fraud, that are not material to the financial statements are detected. Only b) Only a) and c) Only a) Only a) and b)arrow_forward2. To express an opinion on financial statements, the auditor obtains reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements as a whole are free from material misstatement, whether due to fraud or error. Select one:TrueFalsearrow_forwardWhich of the following statements describes why a properly designed and executedaudit may not detect a material misstatement in the financial statements resultingfrom fraud?(1) Audit procedures that are effective for detecting unintentional misstatements maybe ineffective for an intentional misstatement that is concealed through collusion.(2) An audit is designed to provide reasonable assurance of detecting materialerrors, but there is no similar responsibility concerning fraud.(3) The factors considered in assessing control risk indicated an increased risk ofintentional misstatements, but only a low risk of unintentional misstatements.(4) The auditor did not consider factors influencing audit risk for account balancesthat have effects pervasive to the financial statements taken as a wholearrow_forward
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