Auditing & Assurance Services: A Systematic Approach (Irwin Accounting)
Auditing & Assurance Services: A Systematic Approach (Irwin Accounting)
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ISBN: 9780077732509
Author: William F Messier Jr, Steven M. Glover Associate Professor, Douglas F. Prawitt Associate Professor
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 7, Problem 7.38P

a

To determine

Introduction:

Control deficiencies evaluation: The significance of control deficiency depends on the occurrence of misstatement and degree of misstatement. A deficiency in internal control is characterized as a significant deficiency only if it leads to material misstatement, its exposure to loss or fraud in financial statements.

The type of report ICFR would issue, when H, Inc., has restated previously issued financial statements to reflect the correction of misstatement.

b

To determine

Introduction:

Control deficiencies evaluation: The significance of control deficiency depends on the occurrence of misstatement and degree of misstatement. A deficiency in internal control is characterized as a significant deficiency only if it leads to material misstatement, its exposure to loss or fraud in financial statements.

The type of report ICFR would issue when S & H does not have effective oversight of the entity’s external financial reporting.

c

To determine

Introduction:

Control deficiencies evaluation: The significance of control deficiency depends on the occurrence of misstatement and degree of misstatement. A deficiency in internal control is characterized as a significant deficiency only if it leads to material misstatement, its exposure to loss or fraud in financial statements.

The type of report ICFR would issue when K has an ineffective audit committee.

d

To determine

Introduction:

Control deficiencies evaluation: The significance of control deficiency depends on the occurrence of misstatement and degree of misstatement. A deficiency in internal control is characterized as a significant deficiency only if it leads to material misstatement, its exposure to loss or fraud in financial statements.

The type of report ICFR would issue, when the internal audit function at S, a very large manufacturing company, was ineffective.

e

To determine

Introduction:

Control deficiencies evaluation: The significance of control deficiency depends on the occurrence of misstatement and degree of misstatement. A deficiency in internal control is characterized as a significant deficiency only if it leads to material misstatement, its exposure to loss or fraud in financial statements.

The type of report ICFR would issue when auditors of B identified significant fraud in a financial statement by CFO.

f

To determine

Introduction:

Control deficiencies evaluation: The significance of control deficiency depends on the occurrence of misstatement and degree of misstatement. A deficiency in internal control is characterized as a significant deficiency only if it leads to material misstatement, its exposure to loss or fraud in financial statements.

The type of report ICFR would issue when C Company has an ineffective control environment.

g

To determine

Introduction:

Control deficiencies evaluation: The significance of control deficiency depends on the occurrence of misstatement and degree of misstatement. A deficiency in internal control is characterized as a significant deficiency only if it leads to material misstatement, its exposure to loss or fraud in financial statements.

The type of report ICFR would issue when there are significant deficiencies in waste disposal management and the audit committee for the last two years.

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