EBK AUDITING & ASSURANCE SERVICES: A SY
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Chapter 7, Problem 7.31MCQ
To determine
Concept Introduction:
Internal controls are policies and procedures defined by the management to ensure the smooth functioning of the business processes. Internal controls ensure the complete and correct accounting and safeguards to the assets.
To choose: the reason for communication of significant control deficiencies and material weaknesses to the audit committee.
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With respect to fraudulent financial reporting, which one of the following statements is not correct?
a.The risk that the auditor will not detect misstatement due to management fraud is greater than those due to employee fraud.
b.It is difficult for the auditor to determine if misstatements in accounting estimates are caused by fraud or error.
c.When the audit is properly planned and performed in accordance with ISAs, material misstatements are guaranteed to be detected by the auditor.
d.Excessive pressure on management to meet expectations of third parties creates incentives for
Detection risk is the risk that
a client's system of internal controls will not prevent or detect a material misstatement.
O the auditor's procedures will not be effective in detecting a material misstatement.
O an auditor expresses an inappropriate audit opinion when the financial statements are
materially misstated.
the financial statements are susceptible to a material misstatement.
In accounting, which term describes deficiencies or flaws in the design or operation of internal controls that could increase the risk of errors, fraud, or misstatements in financial reporting? a) External audit b) Compliance review c) Internal control weaknesses d) Financial statement analysis
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- The auditor’s primary consideration is whether, and how, internal control prevents, or detects and corrects: illegal actions of the Management None of these options Material misstatement of the entity’s financial statements Incentives that prompt an employee to behave improperlyarrow_forwardWhen completing the audit of internal controls for an issuer, the severity of an internal control deficiency depends ona. Whether there is a reasonable possibility that the company’s controls will fail to prevent or detect a misstatement of an account balance or disclosure.b. Whether a misstatement has actually occurred as a result of the deficiency.c. The magnitude of the potential misstatement resulting from the deficiency or the deficiencies.d. Both a and c are correct.e. All of the above are correct.arrow_forwardWhen evaluating an internal control deficiency as part of a financial statement audit, the primary difference between a significant deficiency and a material weakness depends on: Multiple Choice whether there is a reasonable possibility that the company's internal control system will fail to prevent or detect and correct a misstatement of an account balance or disclosure. whether a misstatement has actually occurred as a result of the deficiency or the deficiencies. the magnitude of the potential misstatement resulting from the deficiency or the deficiencies. All of the choices are correct.arrow_forward
- The auditor’s primary consideration is whether, and how, internal control prevents, or detects and corrects: Material misstatement of the entity’s financial statements Financial statement fraud Incentives that prompt an employee to behave improperly illegal actions of the Managementarrow_forwardWhich of the following is an incorrect statement? a. The amount of audit work should vary inversely with the likelihood of material misstatements existing in the accounting records. b. The better the organization’s control structure, the less likely it is that material misstatements will be present c. Complex or unusual transactions are more likely to be recorded in error than recurring or routine transactions are d. If misstatements are likely to occur in the recording process, the auditor should develop procedures to detect misstatements.arrow_forwardThe requirement for an attitude of scepticism means that the auditor should A) perform additional tests of controls to increase the probability of discovering fraud or errors. B) plan and conduct the audit with an attitude of distrust in management. C) not be blind to evidence that suggests the documents, books, or records have been altered or are incorrect. D) not consider management's explanation as evidence on any subjectarrow_forward
- If the auditor performing an integrated audit identifies one or more material weaknesses in a nonissuer's internal control, the auditor should: A.Expand the audit of internal controle to identify deficiencies less severe than material weaknesses. B. Conclude that the financial statements are materially misstated because of the material weakness in internal control. C. Disclaim an opinion on internal control. D. Express an adverse opinion on the entity's internal control.arrow_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_forwardThe following are examples of circumstances that may indicate the possibility that the financial statements may contain a material misstatement resulting from fraud, except Group of answer choices Last-minute adjustments that significantly affect financial results or unusual journal entries. Transactions that are recorded in a complete or timely manner or are properly recorded as to amount, accounting period, classification, or entity policy. Unsupported or unauthorized balances or transactions. Tips or complaints to the auditor about alleged fraud.arrow_forward
- The following questions deal with assessing controlrisk in a financial statement audit. Choose the best response.a. When obtaining an understanding of an entity’s internal control procedures, anauditor should concentrate on the substance of procedures rather than their formbecause:(1) the procedures may be operating effectively but may not be documented.(2) management may establish appropriate procedures but not enforce compliancewith them.(3) the procedures may be so inappropriate that no reliance is contemplated by theauditor.(4) management may implement procedures whose costs exceeds their benefitsarrow_forwardUrgentarrow_forwardAn audit opinion of a company’s fi nancial reports is most likely intended to:A . detect fraud.B . reveal misstatements.C . assure that fi nancial information is presented fairly.arrow_forward
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