Auditing: A Risk Based-Approach to Conducting a Quality Audit
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ISBN: 9781305080577
Author: Karla M Johnstone, Audrey A. Gramling, Larry E. Rittenberg
Publisher: South-Western College Pub
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Chapter 6, Problem 35MCQ
To determine
Introduction: Auditing means the inspection of financial accounts of the company to determine if the records are accurate as per the rules and regulations of accounting or not. There are two types of auditors, i.e., internal auditors and external auditors that carry out the
To choose: The correct option
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Auditing: A Risk Based-Approach to Conducting a Quality Audit
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- 8. The essence of the audit function is to: Select one:a. Examine individual transactions so that the auditor may certify as to their validityb. Detect fraudc. Determine whether the client’s financial statements are fairly stated.d. Assure the consistent application of correct accounting procedures.arrow_forwardif the auditor want to assure that Receivables have not been sold. What assertion he or she want to test : Select one: a. Existence b. Completeness c. Rights and obligations d. Valuation and allocationarrow_forwardidentify the primary audit objective for anaccrued liability such as Bankrates SEM accrual. what circumstances relevent to accrued liabilities can prove to be particularly challenging for auditors?arrow_forward
- Which of the following types of audit evidence is the least persuasive? a. Bank statements obtained from the client. O b. O c. Prenumbered purchase order forms. O d. Correspondence from the client's attorney about litigation. Test counts of inventory performed by the auditor.arrow_forwardIn a financial statement audit, the auditor obtains a reasonable level of assurance about whether the financial statements are free of material misstatement in order to express an opinion. In order to obtain reasonable assurance, the auditor must have prior experience in the industry in which the audit client operates. examine all documents available that support the financial statements. obtain sufficient audit evidence. test controls around significant transaction cycles.arrow_forwardwhen the auditor want to assure that There are no unrecorded receivables. What assertion he or she want to test : Select one: a. Rights and obligations b. Valuation and allocation c. Completeness d. Existencearrow_forward
- Auditors try to identify predictable relationships when using analytical procedures. Relationships involving transactions from which of the following accounts would most likely yield the highest level of evidence? a. Accounts receivable. O b. Interest expense. O c. Travel and entertainment expense. O d. Accounts payable.arrow_forward1. In auditing receivables, what are the audit objectives and how would you be performed to arrive at the most reliable information to express an opinion?arrow_forwardWhich level of assurance the auditor shall obtain so that financial statements are free from material misstatements? a. High degree of Assurance b. Absolute Assurance c. Reasonable Assurance d. Moderate Assurancearrow_forward
- Consider the concepts of sufficient and appropriate audit evidence. Assess how audit risk relates to audit evidence. How do auditors audit accounting estimates and other subjective information? What are analytical procedures, and why are they a useful audit tool? Explain the importance of audit documentation.arrow_forwardThe level of assurance the auditor should obtain to know whether the information contained in the underlying accounting records and other source data is reliable and sufficient as basis for preparation of the financial statements is: a. Moderate Assurance b. Reasonable Assurance c. No Assurance d. Absolute Assurancearrow_forwardThe primary purpose of accumulating sufficient and appropriate audit evidence is to Group of answer choices a. Support the auditor’s opinion on the financial statements. b. Detect fraud in the financial statements. c. Defend the auditor in case of legal dispute. d. Evaluate the performance of the management of an entity.arrow_forward
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