AUDITING LL W/ CONNECT <C>
AUDITING LL W/ CONNECT <C>
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ISBN: 9781307416268
Author: MESSIER
Publisher: MCGRAW-HILL HIGHER EDUCATION
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Chapter 9, Problem 9.24P

a

To determine

Introduction:

Non-statistical sampling test of control: The difference between non-statistical and statistical sampling is mainly in the selection of sample size and calculating the upper deviation rate.

Under the non-statistical sampling method, the sample size is determined based on personal experience and knowledge of the auditor and guidance in audit firm policy. All the major available sample selection methods and other selection methods can be used for selection of sample.

The suggested sample size of the given set using non-statistical sampling formula.

b

To determine

Introduction:

Non-statistical sampling test of control: The difference between non-statistical and statistical sampling is mainly in the selection of sample size and calculating the upper deviation rate.

Under this method, the sample size is determined based on personal experience and knowledge of the auditor and guidance in audit firm policy. All the major available sample selection methods and other selection methods can be used for selection of sample.

The total projected misstatement using ratio projection, and conclusion that G would make concerning the accounts receivable balance.

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